Kea authors and contributors ------------------------------ Primary developers: - Tomek Mrugalski (lead developer: DHCPv4, DHCPv6 components, prefix delegation, memfile, database interface, core libdhcp++) - Stephen Morris (Hooks, MySQL) - Marcin Siodelski (DHCPv4, DHCPv6 components, options handling, perfdhcp) - Thomas Markwalder (DDNS, user_chk) - Jeremy C. Reed (documentation, build system, testing, release engineering) - Wlodek Wencel (testing, release engineering) - Francis Dupont (crypto) Primary area of work mentioned in parentheses. The list is in a roughly chronological order. Kea is using parts of the code of now defunct BIND 10 project. The following people contributed to BIND 10 code: Chen Zhengzhang Dmitriy Volodin Evan Hunt Francis Dupont Haidong Wang Haikuo Zhang Han Feng Jelte Jansen Jeremy C. Reed Xie Jiagui Jin Jian JINMEI Tatuya John DuBois Kazunori Fujiwara Marcin Siodelski Michael Graff Michal Vaner Mukund Sivaraman Naoki Kambe Paul Selkirk Shane Kerr Shen Tingting Stephen Morris Thomas Markwalder Tomek Mrugalski Yoshitaka Aharen Zhang Likun We have received the following contributions: - David Carlier 2013-11: memfile fixes 2013-12: better error handling when port is in use 2013-12: interface detection for BSD systems 2014-04: PostgreSQL support Kea uses log4cplus (http://sourceforge.net/projects/log4cplus/) for logging, Boost (http://www.boost.org/) library for almost everything, and can use Botan (http://botan.randombit.net/) or OpenSSL (https://www.openssl.org/) for cryptographic operations. It can also optionally use PostgreSQL (http://www.postgresql.org/) and/or MySQL (http://www.mysql.com/) as a database. Kea can use googletest for unit-tests (http://code.google.com/p/googletest/). Kea uses ISC Forge (http://kea.isc.org/wiki/IscForge) for conformance testing.