[dev] why fork Quagga?
Vincent JARDIN
vincent.jardin at 6wind.com
Tue Apr 3 05:07:57 EDT 2018
Le 02/04/2018 à 19:35, Carla Schroder a écrit :
> If there is anything else you think is cool and needs to be shared,
> throw that in too.
I think you should analyze the pace of patches from the git's repos, for
the features and for the bug fixes integration.
Frankly, no-one likes forking (code and community!), but sometime it
helps to reorganize some projects with some different visions. Look in
the past to the *BSD for instance... Then, it can be good to have some
forks: each fork can be a sandbox with some different models of
organizations. Down the roads, any "goods" (protocols, design
improvement, tools, etc.) from any "forks" get usually cross merged.
best regards,
Vincent
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