Subject: Re: 3gx X NetBSD effort: BUGO Labs
To: Norberto Navarro <bugo@orbit.zepa.net>
From: David Brownlee <abs@anim.dreamworks.com>
List: port-sparc
Date: 07/20/1999 22:16:17
	You might want to create a project entry on the NetBSD project
	server - to help peopel to find out about your work
	If you are intending to maintain status pages elsewhere you
	could create the entry and then just link to them :)
		http://mail-index.netbsd.org/cgi-bin/projects.cgi

	Good luck!

		David/absolute

	"You think you're God's gift to the opposite sex"
	"Maybe... if you believe in a malevolent God."

On Wed, 21 Jul 1999, Norberto Navarro wrote:

> A few BUGs want NetBSD on their Sparc Books 3gx, so a few of us have
> decided to write a driver/server for the P9100. Some of us know more than
> others,never-the-less we are comitted to this effort.
> If any of you can lend documentation, time or nuggets of
> knowledge/guidance please contact the following poeple involved.
> 
> Norberto Navarro Jr.  :   <bugo@zepa.net>
> Aaron Summers         :   <daemons@flashmail.com>
> Chris D. Faulhaber    :   <jedgar@fxp.org>
> 
> Thanks
> 
> Cheers,
> BUGO Founder
> 
> BSD Users Group of Orlando: http://bugo.zepa.net 
> IRC: #BUGO on Efnet
> --- 
> "I used to spend lots of time thinking about how to make Unix operating
> systems more secure. The focus of my attention was 4.4BSD, particularly OpenBSD 
> (before I discovered that the project was run by a sociopath)..."
> (Thomas H. Ptacek, 99)
>