Hey, I'm upstream on the ipset-dns project: https://git.zx2c4.com/ipset-dns/about/
It's a part of a core LEDE repo: https://git.lede-project.org/?p=source.git;a=tree;f=package/network/services/ipset-dns Pretty soon after I wrote ipset-dns, I thought it was kind of a hassle, and so I rewrote the whole thing instead as a patch to dnsmasq, submitted it upstream to Simon, and it was accepted. This seems to work much more easily than my original ipset-dns, and I imagine it's what most people use for that kind of thing on LEDE. Funny enough, when I look at the git repo for ipset-dns, on February 15, 2013, I made the "initial commit." On the 23rd, 8 days later, I added a note telling people to use dnsmasq instead. In spite of this, it went into LEDE, and I assume people used it in between then and whenever my patch inside of dnsmasq was released in a version that was inside of LEDE. But this was all years ago. So, I'm wondering: does anybody actually use ipset-dns? Does it have any utility? As cool as it is having a piece of my code in the core LEDE repo, I can't help wondering if it should be removed... If somebody still uses it, great; that's the beauty of open source. But if not, it's something to think about removing maybe. Just FYI. Regards, Jason _______________________________________________ Lede-dev mailing list Lede-dev@lists.infradead.org http://lists.infradead.org/mailman/listinfo/lede-dev