On Wed, Oct 29, 2008 at 5:56 AM, Axel Dörfler <axeld@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > (just don't put too much on your plate at once) That's a huge problem for me - I am always starting new projects, which means I rarely finish any of them. I've been meaning to post to the list about this. As much as I am eager to help with the development of Haiku itself, and specificallywith two-machine debugging over FireWire as was requested, I'm afraid that for now I'm going to have to focus specifically on shipping my own product Ogg Frog. I started it back in the Fall of 2005, but development has been delayed by many life events. The result is that Ogg Frog and I have become the butt of jokes at Kuro5hin. I'm hoping to release Ogg Frog's Alpha by January. After I release the final 1.0 version I will definitely contribute to Haiku's own code. However, I definitely *will* test Ogg Frog on Haiku as I work on it. I expect that bugs in Haiku will likely exhibit themselves as bugs in Ogg Frog. If that happens, I'll do my best to submit a patch to Haiku that fixes it; failing that, I'll file a bug report with test case code that exhibits the bug, Mike -- Michael David Crawford mdcrawford at gmail dot com Enjoy my art, photography, music and writing at http://www.geometricvisions.com/ --- Free Compact Disc ---