Hi all,

Let's introduce myself: I am Maarten Andre and I am planning to use XORP
for the development of a new routing protocol. XORP seems to be well suited
for this because of it's good documentation and separation of functionality.

I am currently not only looking into XORP but into BIRD as well. Now here's
my question: Why is the XORP codebase so large? It's well over 20 megabytes
for the latest release. BIRD for example is just under 3 megabytes. What
justifies this large amount of code?

grtz,

Maarten
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