ISC seeks wider input for BIND 10 | Linux Today

ISC seeks wider input for BIND 10

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Joab Jackson
Jan 16, 2012

[ Thanks to Amy Bennett for this link. ]

The Internet Systems Consortium is looking for a few
more good programmers to bring the next generation of its open
source BIND DNS server software to fruition.

“The goal is to move away from having BIND a heavily sponsored
corporate product,” said Shane Kerr, ISC’s BIND 10 engineering
manager. “ISC will always maintain ownership of the code, but we
would like there to be more of a community around it.”


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