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I'm not affiliated with the project, I'm just curious as to why you decided to roll your own DNS library instead of contributing to what's missing in trust-dns instead? For the sake of diversity, or you have completely different goals, or some other reason?
The project started as a means for me learning both Rust and DNS. It has a slightly different focus than Trust-DNS – it is more about providing building blocks for specialized DNS applications rather than a generic server. For that reason and indeed diversity (we kind of have a tradition of providing alternative implementations at NLnet Labs) I think it is worth keeping even if, sadly, I don’t quite have as much time to spend on it as I would want to.
I'm not affiliated with the project, I'm just curious as to why you decided to roll your own DNS library instead of contributing to what's missing in trust-dns instead? For the sake of diversity, or you have completely different goals, or some other reason?
https://github.com/bluejekyll/trust-dns
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