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libRaptorQ is the only implementation in C++, includes C hooks, and it is the only free (LGPL3) implementation of the rfc, except for the (apache2) java implementation, [OpenRQ](http://www.lasige.di.fc.ul.pt/openrq/) , which is much bigger and slower (thanks, java).
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libRaptorQ is the only implementation in C++, includes C hooks, and it is the only free (LGPL3) implementation of the rfc, except for the (apache2) java implementation, [OpenRQ](http://www.lasige.di.fc.ul.pt/openrq/) , which is much bigger and slower (thanks, java).
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If you want to contribute, I only accept contributions after the signing of a CLA, which lets me double-license this work. The reasons are in the [CLA](CLA) section
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If you want to contribute, I only accept contributions after the signing of a CLA, which lets me double-license this work. The reasons are in the [CLA](https://www.fenrirproject.org/Fenrir/fenrir/wikis/CLA) section
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NOTE: *RFC6330 has some strict requirements for compliance: We seem to be OK*. Check the [Compliance](Compliance) page.
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NOTE: *RFC6330 has some strict requirements for compliance: We seem to be OK*. Check the [Compliance](Compliance) page.
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