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Hi,
I started with the MTR code from 2010 at
https://github.com/tomhenderson/quagga-mtr/tree/mtr (mtr branch) which
was based off Quagga 0.99.17.0 and ported it to Quagga 0.99.24.1+ as of
May 2015 to the last commit before introducing the big VRF changes. I
created a github repo for this
Hi all,
in the monthly meeting that just ended, there was a bit about security
patches and their handling; I promised to send a mail elaborating on
it further.
In short, I believe there are 2 things that can be improved here:
- raising the bar on what constitutes a security-critical fix
- not
Sounds good to me.
-David
On Thu, Mar 10, 2016 at 10:33:09AM -0500, Donald Sharp wrote:
> Problem statement:
>
> Patches can be in an unaccepted stated for a long time while the current
> proposed branch is in a frozen state in order to get it ready for release.
> This causes problems for the
Hi all,
you can find the slides for the presentation I just gave at the monthly
meeting up at this URL:
https://aurora.nox.tf/tmp/quaxolotl_20160315.pdf
(will probably repost them somewhere else with a more permanent URL)
I'll check into pushing the code out to github or so, expect another
mail
In general I like this proposal. I would state though I don't see a need
to differentiate between a contributor and reviewer. I would like to see
more people spending time reviewing incoming code.
donald
On Thu, Mar 10, 2016 at 11:31 AM, Lou Berger wrote:
>
> Hi Donald,
On Thu, Mar 10, 2016 at 10:46:45AM -0500, Donald Sharp wrote:
> 1) Proposed branching scheme, sent under cover of another email
> 2) Call for more gatekeepers. Please self nominate!
I guess I'm available to try and share some of Donald's workload.
Let's check the details in Hangout.
-David