> > Go to
> >     http://www.net-snmp.org/patches/ 
> > and upload the code to there.

> But I think my implementation is not only a patch,

So?

That's still the simplest way to submit code to the project.
It allows you to provide a description of what the code does,
upload any files that might be needed, and then update this
information if necessary.

"Patch" may not be quite the right word for what you've done,
but this is still the most sensible way to submit it.

> I have implemented rfc 2925,and I have independently implemented some
> MIBs which haven't been implemented in the current netsnmp yet,and it
> can improve the functions of netsnmp on remote operations.And I hope
> my implementation can be added into the net-snmp package.

> So,what should I do for it?

Submit it via the http://www.net-snmp.org/patches/ interface,
and we'll have a look at it.

Dave



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