ISC Ends BIND Development and Renames it Bundy

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Today, ISC released the last version of BIND 10 , ending the organization's development work and signalling that no further updates will be made to the source pool.

The Bundy Project is currently working with the ISC to move the code to GitHub to continue the program's development.

BIND 9 is the most popular DNS server in use today.

Re: Confusing article (Score: 2, Interesting)

by tempest@pipedot.org on 2014-04-18 14:28 (#149)

I'm assuming it's the same for isc-dhcp server. It looks like Bind 10 had a dhcp server bundled in there, which is now broken out into a project called Kea. I got rid of Bind years ago, so I'm more curious about whatever Kea is.
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