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> From: Victoria Risk <vi...@isc.org>
> Date: Fri, 23 Mar 2018 12:30:26 +0000
> To: bind-annou...@lists.isc.org
> Subject: Planning to stop exporting BIND libraries
> 
> BIND currently exports number of libraries, including libisc, libisccfg, 
> libirs, libisccc, libdns and libbind9.
> 
> We don???t know of any external projects that use these libraries.  Keeping 
> the ABI and API stable is big burden, and we are exploring the possibility of 
> merging all the libraries into a tightly-coupled private library that 
> wouldn't be used outside of BIND (and tools). This change would effectively 
> make those libraries private.  
> 
> BIND 9.14 in 2019 would be the first release that would drop the libraries.
> 
> The BIND 9.11 ESV would keep those libraries until 2022, so any external 
> users would have enough time to migrate to other DNS libraries.
> 
> Known external users of libisc and friends:
> - ISC DHCP (will continue using BIND 9.11 libraries)
> - dnsperf (either use BIND 9.11 libraries, or offer ISC project)
> 
> Please let us know if you see a significant problem with this plan, including 
> which library you are using and how you are using it.
> 
> Thank you
> 
> Vicky
> 
> -------------
> Victoria Risk
> Product Manager
> Internet Systems Consortium
> vi...@isc.org
> 
> 

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