From: M. R. B. <mr...@0x...> - 2002-12-17 22:36:44
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This is just a heads up to anyone interested to let you know of my decision to not work on LinuxDC anymore. LinuxDC was orignally started 2 years ago as an effort to port the kernel and userland to the DC - in that respect, it was successful (with the intial port by the JLA team of LinuxSH and our own efforts). There is still plenty of work on both the kernel and userland side, but I no longer have the interest or motivation to work on them. I've been doing a lot of PS2 hacking lately, in the hopes that I can write something that will land me a job, and that leaves no room to hack on the DC. I still plan to work on the LinuxSH project, getting things stable for 2.5, but that's real low on the totem pole currently. Good luck to those who will go forward - I hope Adrian can finish his vmufs driver and continue his kernel-hacking efforts, and that Karl can get userland in shape for those that want it. Of course I'm still around (offlist) for questions about those things :P. M. R. |
From: Daniel S. <ds...@tr...> - 2002-12-18 00:36:56
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On Tue, Dec 17, 2002 at 04:35:43PM -0600, M. R. Brown scrawled: > This is just a heads up to anyone interested to let you know of my decisi= on > to not work on LinuxDC anymore. M.R, Thanks for your excellent work on LinuxDC; you've been a great asset to our community. We'll miss you. :) d --=20 Daniel Stone <dstone@trinity.unimelb.ed= u.au> Developer, Trinity College, University of Melbourne |
From: Erik A. <and...@co...> - 2002-12-18 01:10:59
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On Tue Dec 17, 2002 at 04:35:43PM -0600, M. R. Brown wrote: > This is just a heads up to anyone interested to let you know of my decisi= on > to not work on LinuxDC anymore. >=20 > LinuxDC was orignally started 2 years ago as an effort to port the kernel > and userland to the DC - in that respect, it was successful (with the > intial port by the JLA team of LinuxSH and our own efforts). There is st= ill > plenty of work on both the kernel and userland side, but I no longer have= the > interest or motivation to work on them. I've been doing a lot of PS2 hac= king > lately, in the hopes that I can write something that will land me a job, > and that leaves no room to hack on the DC. I still plan to work on the > LinuxSH project, getting things stable for 2.5, but that's real low on the > totem pole currently. >=20 > Good luck to those who will go forward - I hope Adrian can finish his vmu= fs > driver and continue his kernel-hacking efforts, and that Karl can get > userland in shape for those that want it. Of course I'm still around > (offlist) for questions about those things :P. Bummer. Well, catch you online. Anything useful languishing=20 on your hard drive that never made it to the linuxdc.org site?=20 -Erik -- Erik B. Andersen http://codepoet-consulting.com/ --This message was written using 73% post-consumer electrons-- |
From: Ben S. <sr...@cs...> - 2002-12-18 02:23:58
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Yeah, whats the deal with the website? If you arent going to work on it anymore could you post a tarball of what you have so we can maybe do something with it? Also, who has the rights to linuxdc.org? Whats the deal with that? Thanks Ben -- Ben Srour sr...@cs... On Tue, 17 Dec 2002, Erik Andersen wrote: > On Tue Dec 17, 2002 at 04:35:43PM -0600, M. R. Brown wrote: > > This is just a heads up to anyone interested to let you know of my decision > > to not work on LinuxDC anymore. > > > > LinuxDC was orignally started 2 years ago as an effort to port the kernel > > and userland to the DC - in that respect, it was successful (with the > > intial port by the JLA team of LinuxSH and our own efforts). There is still > > plenty of work on both the kernel and userland side, but I no longer have the > > interest or motivation to work on them. I've been doing a lot of PS2 hacking > > lately, in the hopes that I can write something that will land me a job, > > and that leaves no room to hack on the DC. I still plan to work on the > > LinuxSH project, getting things stable for 2.5, but that's real low on the > > totem pole currently. > > > > Good luck to those who will go forward - I hope Adrian can finish his vmufs > > driver and continue his kernel-hacking efforts, and that Karl can get > > userland in shape for those that want it. Of course I'm still around > > (offlist) for questions about those things :P. > > Bummer. Well, catch you online. Anything useful languishing > on your hard drive that never made it to the linuxdc.org site? > > -Erik > > -- > Erik B. Andersen http://codepoet-consulting.com/ > --This message was written using 73% post-consumer electrons-- > |
From: M. R. B. <mr...@0x...> - 2002-12-18 02:39:48
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* Ben Srour <sr...@cs...> on Tue, Dec 17, 2002: > Yeah, whats the deal with the website? If you arent going to work on it > anymore could you post a tarball of what you have so we can maybe do > something with it? Also, who has the rights to linuxdc.org? Whats the deal > with that? >=20 There's already a functional site in CVS under the "site" module. There are two other admins on the project, I'm sure that at least Karl has plans for the website. I own the linuxdc.org domain, but it's just a vhost to sourceforge, it's not that important. M. R. |
From: <ps...@wi...> - 2002-12-19 03:44:45
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:( sorry to see you go, you were really influential throughout the project. best of luck. On Tue, 17 Dec 2002 16:35:43 -0600 "M. R. Brown" <mr...@0x...> wrote: > This is just a heads up to anyone interested to let you know of my decision > to not work on LinuxDC anymore. > > LinuxDC was orignally started 2 years ago as an effort to port the kernel > and userland to the DC - in that respect, it was successful (with the > intial port by the JLA team of LinuxSH and our own efforts). There is still > plenty of work on both the kernel and userland side, but I no longer have the > interest or motivation to work on them. I've been doing a lot of PS2 hacking > lately, in the hopes that I can write something that will land me a job, > and that leaves no room to hack on the DC. I still plan to work on the > LinuxSH project, getting things stable for 2.5, but that's real low on the > totem pole currently. > > Good luck to those who will go forward - I hope Adrian can finish his vmufs > driver and continue his kernel-hacking efforts, and that Karl can get > userland in shape for those that want it. Of course I'm still around > (offlist) for questions about those things :P. > > M. R. > |