[openbeos] Re: Reporting for duty
- From: Michael Phipps <mphipps1@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- To: openbeos@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
- Date: Mon, 22 Mar 2004 08:06:26 -0500
The kernel and networking groups are most in need of devoted people who
really want to work hard. :-)
Michael
On 2004-03-20 at 20:23:50 [-0500], Eli Green wrote:
> Well, after a bit of difficulty in running BeOS on too-advanced hardware,
> I've borrowed a hard drive and network card from some generous friends and
am
> up and running with BeOS R5. (Specifically the nicely put together "BeOS
> Developer Edition" available on BeBits).
>
> Now, somebody who wanted to jump in and lend a hand .. what would they do
> about that? I'm not a kernel wizard, but I like to think I'm a pretty fast
> learner (I've read and understood the Xinu book, if that counts for
anything
> and have patched FreeBSD in small ways before, nothing major). Are there
any
> groups in need of extra hands/eyes? Should I just attach myself to a group
> and find out what they need done?
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