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-- > |