Way forward with BIND 8
Brad Knowles
brad.knowles at skynet.be
Fri Jun 6 15:54:15 PDT 2003
At 3:01 AM -0700 2003/06/06, Doug Barton wrote:
> Regardless of whether I agree with the points you make here or not, the
> FreeBSD development model requires that what we import in -current, for
> the most part, be what we plan to eventually MFC. That factor alone
> eliminates the possibility of importing BIND 9 at this time.
I'm sorry, plenty of things have been done in -CURRENT that could
not possibly be MFC'ed to -STABLE. Yes, once the leap to the next
version is done and the particular RELENG tree that used to be
-CURRENT becomes the new -STABLE, things would migrate down.
Are you saying that the new SMP code could not have been done,
because it could not be MFC'ed to -STABLE?
I'm sorry, this is a completely false argument.
>> There's no sense re-hashing all these issues in e-mail
>
> .... and yet you felt the need to do so.
No, I didn't. If I had, I would have cut-n-pasted all those
specific points into my e-mail message. As it was, I mentioned one
or two points on either side, and referred people to the rest.
> Nothing I've had to say on this issue should be (or I think reasonably can
> be) interpreted as a flame. I've simply stated the reasons I think that
> BIND 9 isn't suitable for one particular purpose.
In which case, I would submit that you should be more involved in
the development of BIND, so that (in your mind) it can become
suitable for this purpose. Are you a member of the BIND Forum (see
<http://www.isc.org/BINDForum/>)? Are you on the bind-workers
mailing list?
IMO, if you want to claim that BIND 9 isn't suitable for
production use, then I believe you should be prepared to help change
that situation.
--
Brad Knowles, <brad.knowles at skynet.be>
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