1 This file contains pointers to work done on quagga that is not in the
2 quagga git repository or quagga bugzilla.
6 ** diac24 patchwork instance
8 David Lamparter <equinox@diac24.net> runs a patchwork instance at
10 http://patchwork.diac24.net/project/quagga/list/
12 which contains about 225 patches to quagga. Many of these are
13 collected in his git repository.
15 * public git repositories
17 ** git remote add quagga-re git://github.com/Quagga-RE/quagga-RE.git
19 Maintained by Denis Ovsienko, and geared towards producing a
20 production-ready branch of Quagga, in the Quagga-RE-stable branch.
22 ** git remote add equinox git://git.spaceboyz.net/equinox/quagga.git/
24 This repository has topic branches for patches intended for inclusion
25 in the main quagga tree, named patches/, plus some other branches.
27 ** git remote add balajig http://github.com/balajig/quagga-next.git
29 Balaji G has prepared a git repository where a number of patches to
30 the list have been stored.
32 ** git remote add mtr http://github.com/tomhenderson/quagga-mtr.git
34 Tom Henderson of Boeing has created a repository to work on
35 multi-topology routing support for OSPF. Work on this repository
36 takes place on the branch mtr, which has a branch point of 0.99.17
42 Boeing has posted patches
44 quagga-0.99.9.ospfv3-addressfamilies.patch
45 quagga-0.99.9.ospfv3-manetmdr.patch
49 http://hipserver.mct.phantomworks.org/ietf/ospf/
51 Both patches include functional enhancements as well as support for
54 [TODO: Are any of these obsolete with respect to mtr/mtr?]