I'm sorry, are you talking about branches dart, carp, betta, agler? http://www.noxrepo.org/pox/versionsdownloads/
POX is a Open source project and it has continuous design by Murphy Mc and others contributors. There's 4 currently branches and as far as I know, all of them is renewed when it has a group of fixed-bugs, new components or new component versions. >From "agler" (fall 2012) to "dart"(Spring 2014) many things has been changed and created. There's more components to forwarding (see at pox/forwarding). Some bugs were fixed such as supporting loop topologies in some POX components. It was introduced a component which allows hypervisor (l2_flowvisor) and a lot components in pox/misc, such as fullpayload.py, which allows you do DPI. Cheers, Marcus Sandri. 2014-02-19 13:13 GMT-03:00 Lucas Brasilino <[email protected]>: > Hi! > > Can anybody explain in a few words what each Pox branch is designed for ? > > Seems that Pox releases are based on branches, not on tagging. Is that > right ? > > -- > Att > Lucas Brasilino > MSc Student @ Federal University of Pernambuco (UFPE) > twitter: @lucas_brasilino >
