> On 11 Jan 2017, at 10:05, Nick Hilliard <n...@foobar.org> wrote:
> 
> Usually forks happen after a breakdown of confidence and/or trust in the
> original project.  Without prejudice to whatever changes may have been
> made to the secur...@quagga.net email address, it looks like there has
> been a serious breakdown of communications.
> 
> It would be helpful if there were some public discussion about what's
> happened, and why.  There are a lot of people who depend on the quagga
> code base, and trust in community projects depends on transparency.

Forks can also happen when developers decide they want to "monetize" the code.  
Yes, it's still open source, but if you want updates in timely fashion you'll 
need to subscribe to a maintenance plan.  I agree that the community needs to 
be kept in the loop.

Michael


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