Hi all!
I know, that FRR project uses code of ldpd from openbsd.
Is there some license restrictions for adoption of parts of this code?
On Fri, 28 Sep 2018 at 20:51, Maria Jan Matějka <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> Hi!
>
> Lazy and quick answer: Ask the same question in 2020.
>
> More elaborate:
> 1. Our development plans include it maybe in 2021, ± 2 years. Our current 
> priorities before LDP and more MPLS support are at least concurrent 
> execution, sanitization of route update process, adj-rib-in for BGP, filter 
> refactoring and fix of roa check together with larger support of table 
> queries in filters.
>
> 2. It is something we may be paid for (via a support contract).
>
> 3. If you (or anybody else) feel like coding it, we are definitely open to 
> consulting and helping you to make the merging process as smooth as possible. 
> Especially assigning MPLS labels is something that you can implement in many 
> different ways and we'd like to discuss it personally to . For personal 
> meeting, we'll attend RIPE 77 in Amsterdam (Oct 15–19). Feel free to contact 
> us there. Or you may visit us in Prague, please send us an email in advance 
> to schedule a meeting with us.
>
> 4. There was some code from Alexander Chernikov, now obsolete as it was based 
> on our previous experimental code which we never merged and nobody has ever 
> found time rebasing it onto the int-new branch, AFAIK.
>
> Maria
>
> On September 28, 2018 6:09:43 PM GMT+02:00, Danny Wensley <[email protected]> 
> wrote:
>>
>> Hi all,
>>
>> I was wondering if anyone knows about improvements to MPLS support, 
>> specifically when it's going to be further integrated into BGP and when LDP 
>> will be added?
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Danny.
>
>
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