Hello everyone, I have started using FRRouting almost a year ago and decided a few weeks ago that I would like to contribute back to FRRouting, which is why I am hereby nominating myself as an official FRR maintainer. My biggest contribution so far was introducing improved support for overriding peer flags and attributes when dealing with peer-groups, which was submitted and merged as #2304 and #2445. You can find further contributions or talk with me on Slack by searching for my handle @ppmathis. Future tasks I have planned, aside from the usual maintainer duties (trying to hunt down issues, reviewing incoming PRs), are: - Reviewing and cleaning up various parts of the bgpd sourcecode - Implementing CISCO-BGP-MIB as an addition to BGP4-MIB, which introduces SNMP support for IPv6 - Working on getting bgpd YANG-ready, once we've reached a stage where it makes sense to start with the implementation As you can see from the list above, I'm a BGP-addicted person and this is going to be my primary focus when working on FRR. I will extend my knowledge to other areas/daemons if time allows, but for now I would be mostly working on bgpd. Feel free to ask should you have any other questions directed to me. Thanks in advance for any kind of feedback and have a nice day! Regards, Pascal Pascal Mathis https://www.pascalmathis.com - mail@pascalmathis.com GPG Fingerprint - 59E3 E751 4F49 A5D2 B16A 2AE5 059E 62FF 0142 2B89 On 06/29/2018 01:36 AM, Donald Sharp wrote:
Please feel free to nominate yourself or someone else that you think would be a good maintainer.