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From: Frank V. C. <fr...@co...> - 2000-08-19 04:15:16
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Hans Dulimarta wrote: > > Christophe Prud'homme wrote: > > > > it seems that some people are using corelinux looking at the dl stats from > > sourceforge. That's unfortunate that there is no feedback > > Actually, this is how I decided to get involved in the CoreLinux project. > I started browsing sourceforge web site intensively just last June. In the > first > few days I "shopped" around to see which project fit my interest. I was > tempted > to join FreeNet but I though that project had already enough people joined > in > to help the project. > > FreeNet, Mesa, CoreLinux were among the top ten that caught my eyes. > Finally, I decided to join CoreLinux because "This is the core of Linux!" > > So, I started browsing the document and anon cvs co, etc..etc...etc... > contacted Frank that I'm interested in joining ..... etc....etc...etc.... > and here I am with you guys.... > > My decision to join in corelinux as developer was not preceded by > first joining the mailing list so I would know all the topics of discourse > in the project. > I had to keep up with you guys who have run far ahead of me... Then demand we slow down. Seriously, I'd rather you be involved in some of the neat stuff that we are just getting into a position to do. Of course I think things like frameworks, excercising the language, and providing some very serious implementation aids to other developers is neat. :) The core is a jumping off point. Throw some conversation about Threads, Semaphores, Frameworks around. We really can do so cool things at this point. I don't think we have the boundry for the universe of discourse defined yet :) > > > but may be it's because it is perfect:) > > but that would be too good to be true. > > One day, we have to reach this level of perfection and it will > be too bad not to be true.... :-) > > > > > as you may have seen I want to include corelinux into debian > > unfortunately I won;t be a debian package maintainer tomorrow > > the process seems quite long > > may be we should try to include corelinux into redhat,mandrake and suse > > > > visibility is important when you want people to use your stuff > > package creation was one improtant step > > corelinux in main distributions is another one > > > > C. > > -- > > Christophe Prud'homme | > > MIT, 77, Mass Ave, Rm 3-243 | The first thing we do, let's kill > > Cambridge MA 02139 | all the lawyers. > > Tel (Office) : (00 1) (617) 253 0229 | -- Wm. Shakespeare, > > Fax (Office) : (00 1) (617) 258 8559 | "Henry VI", Part IV > > http://augustine.mit.edu/~prudhomm | > > Following the hacker spirit > > > > _______________________________________________ > > Corelinux-develop mailing list > > Cor...@li... > > http://lists.sourceforge.net/mailman/listinfo/corelinux-develop > > -- > Hans Dulimarta, Ph.D. dul...@co... > P: 517-432-7589 http://www.egr.msu.edu/~dulimart > F: 760-281-7691 http://corelinux.sourceforge.net > Elec. & Comp. Engg., Mich. State Univ., E. Lansing, MI 48824 > > _______________________________________________ > Corelinux-develop mailing list > Cor...@li... > http://lists.sourceforge.net/mailman/listinfo/corelinux-develop -- Frank V. Castellucci http://corelinux.sourceforge.net OOA/OOD/C++ Standards and Guidelines for Linux http://PythPat.sourceforge.net Pythons Pattern Package |