[quagga-users 14788] Re: FRR or Quagga
Paweł Staszewski <pstaszewski-n+9KzH4GKXhmR6Xm/[email protected]> Mon, 28 Aug 2017 22:30:51 +0200
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But if Quagga want to be seriously - then why some simple stupid bugs exists ? Really ? There is a bug reported over the quagga users mailinglist where network a.b.c.d is not imported to configuration after quagga restarts This is stupid simple bug with sequence reading of quagga configuration all versions from 1 - up so really ? Why someone want to use software that will not work - do ppl from quagga are thinking that nobody restarts bgpd process ? rly ? seriously ? After one restart someone will spend some ttime -> will find or fill not find where is the problem - downgrade or install bird or frr. I'm not quagga ennemy - i like quagga - but really with bugs that need some serious debugging quagga can count only time to end. W dniu 2017-08-28 o 22:00, Alexis Rosen pisze: > On Aug 28, 2017, at 8:26 AM, Muenz, Michael <[email protected]> wrote: >> Am 28.08.2017 um 08:41 schrieb Raghunath Nama: >>> For new users would it be better to start off with FRR or Quagga? >>> I understand for existing users of Quagga they might have a choice either to stay with Quagga or move on to FRR. >>> >>> Thanks in advance >> I think new users should stay with Quagga. >> Supported by most distros and almost every feature included. >> And if you need a feature only in FRR you'll not be a "new user". > We're pretty heavily invested in Quagga, and unfortunately, it has had some serious issues over the last few releases that have not been addressed. Most obviously, the BGP issue that has been reported time and time again in this list, that appeared after 0.99.24.1, stands to this day in 1.2.1. I would not at this time be willing to risk a new deployment on the current release. > > I'm also very concerned that there is no future in Quagga because all the developer momentum has moved over to FRR. I wish this weren't the case, because I would like to see a successful project not dominated by a single commercial company (no matter how good a job they're doing). I also think that Paul was the victim of some pretty rough politics. But it is what it is, and right now (and likely for the foreseeable future), all the progress is on the FRR side. > > /a > _______________________________________________ > Quagga-users mailing list > [email protected] > https://lists.quagga.net/mailman/listinfo/quagga-users _______________________________________________ Quagga-users mailing list [email protected] https://lists.quagga.net/mailman/listinfo/quagga-users