You guys may want to team up and take advantage of the Haiku Networking Stack bounty (currently at $627.21) for some extra incentive. ;-) See http://www.haikubounties.org for details. Cheers! Koki On Tue, 2006-05-16 at 22:00 -0400, Joseph Liu wrote: > Hi, > > It's nice to have more people. I was looking into doing the same thing > during spring break then school took a bite out of me :P. The furthest > I got was reading lots and lots of code. Anyways, on the mailing list > we basically decided that FreeBSD was the way to go given the vast > arch differences of DFlyBSD. > > Cheers, > Joe > > On 5/16/06, Cye Stoner <stonerc@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > Hello, > > My name is Cye Stoner. I'm a computer science major at the University of > > Wyoming. I was looking for a summer project and have been interested in the > > haiku project for some time. After looking around the site for a bit, it > > looks like the network team could use some extra members, so I thought I'd > > try to contribute over the summer. > > I understand that one of the major goals of the networking team at this > > point is porting the FreeBSD/DragonflyBSD network stack over to BeOS. > > Contributions from me may take a while to pop up, but I'm currently trying > > to familiarize myself with the codebase. > > If anybody has any questions or comments, feel free to send me a personal > > e-mail or put another post to the mailing list. I check my e-mail > > frequently. > > > > Cye > > > >