> I've read the book, it's very good. However, it does not detail
> the nitty gritty bits, only provides the "framework" kit. Basically,
> it's
> like a documented include file which details what is defined and how.
I can assure you it details enough to make cloning BFS way easier than
it would if there was no book at all. So far this book has been our
main source of documentation about it and that's why we achieved a
point where we can write files and dirs to a volume mounted with
OpenBFS. We are progressing very well, if I may add. :)
> Anyhow, the point of talking to Dominic is mostly moot now.
> The BeFS team is making good progress. It's bad enough that we
> have to worry about Be getting upset about Travis, I'd worry about
> bringing another key Be developer onboard OpenBeOS.
Well... All help would be welcome, but I really beleive OpenBFS will be
done soon enough with or without Dominic's help.
-Bruno
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