On the ‘net: Why a new routing stack? In late 2016, several companies worked together to fork Quagga—that is, to pull the code based into a new Git repository, and hence into a separately maintained project. This new open source routing stack has been dubbed Free Range Routing (FRR). There is current participation in the project from Cumulus, 6Wind, LinkedIn, and others; the project is aligned with the Linux Foundation, and available on GitHub. —LinkedIn Related Posted in ON THE NET ← Notes on the FCC and Privacy in the USChimney →