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Re: farewell (with a twist)



On Thu, Jan 25, 2001 at 04:25:39PM +1030, Craig Turner wrote:
> I'm a very poor C programmer who nevertheless loves operating systems and
> wants to learn more. I played around with downloading the Be/BSD port, but
> gave up after not very long because it didn't seem there was any support
> for people out there wanting to do stuff, and because I'm crap at C.

What do you want to do?  I'm not really familiar with this port yet,
but there is certainly need for others than just programmers--or C
programmers.

> If you're doing this project, is there a way that others of us can keep
> up? I know this is vague and.. well unlikely :) But if anyone's got any
> ideas pease say something.

Well, I'm not the port-master.  As far as I know, sakamoto is still the
port-master.  I don't know what I will be doing, exactly, until I get it
up and running and play with it some.

Going by what I've done with the mac68k port over the years, I will post
to the mailing list about the changes that I am making or have made.

In general, if you have any ideas on what you'd like to do or to see,
post.  Just do it and post.  Or, if you prefer, do it and submit a PR.
There are currently no PRs open against port-bebox.

Mainly, I'm interested in making sure that NetBSD/bebox is part of
future releases and that it keeps up to date with the rest of the
system.  I'd like to play with multi-processing, too, once I learn
more about the system.

-allen

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