FRRouting (FRR) 2.0 released – Compliance Results
FRR 2.0 just got release and all our the compliance results are available on the FRRouting Website
Please be aware on the many new features – see the FRR wiki on Github
FRR 2.0 just got release and all our the compliance results are available on the FRRouting Website
Please be aware on the many new features – see the FRR wiki on Github
After a long time working on Quagga, the Network Device Education Foundation with the OpenSourceRouting Project is proud to move to a new fork of Quagga: FRRouting
Quagga 1.1.0 was released this October and we have the compliance results on our Compliance Results Test Page.
Please be aware that there are many internal changes in this version and some feedback on the mailing list point to a few potential major bugs. Be careful to test before deploying this version.
The whitepaper from the netdevconf 1.1 is now available. The whitepaper decribes in detail on our approach on testing Quagga.Continue reading
This past February, the netdevconf 1.1 was held in Sevilla, Spain and we presented our approach to testing Quagga. The conference videos and slides are now availableContinue reading
Quagga 0.99.24 (and 24.1) is out for a long time, the year is closing and 0.99.25 is getting discussed.
View / Download the results on our Compliance Results Test Page
The OpenSourceRouting Continuous Integration System now online. Public results are available at https://ci1.netdef.org/
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