Paul Jakma
2017-08-16 06:14:01 UTC
Hi,
Quagga started, forking from GNU Zebra, from a need I had as a network
operator to gain some independence from commercial networking vendors
(large and small) who did not have my interests at heart. Free software
exists to give users' a say in the software they depend on. Quagga,
along with the excellent BIRD and OpenBGPd/OpenOSPFd projects, has
helped to further operators' interests over the years, I hope, as a
vendor neutral project.
Balaji Gurudoss is currently maintaining Quagga, along with Timo Teras,
who focuses on nhrpd.
They could use your help.
regards,
Quagga started, forking from GNU Zebra, from a need I had as a network
operator to gain some independence from commercial networking vendors
(large and small) who did not have my interests at heart. Free software
exists to give users' a say in the software they depend on. Quagga,
along with the excellent BIRD and OpenBGPd/OpenOSPFd projects, has
helped to further operators' interests over the years, I hope, as a
vendor neutral project.
Balaji Gurudoss is currently maintaining Quagga, along with Timo Teras,
who focuses on nhrpd.
They could use your help.
regards,
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Fortune:
standards, n.:
The principles we use to reject other people's code.
Paul Jakma | ***@jakma.org | @pjakma | Key ID: 0xD86BF79464A2FF6A
Fortune:
standards, n.:
The principles we use to reject other people's code.