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Re: Proposals, Bug Fixes, etc and tracking them with SourceForge
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lugnet.robotics.rcx.legos
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Fri, 22 Mar 2002 15:39:44 GMT
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Well, I am definitely interested in participating! I am actively seeking
developer status on sourceforge for the legOS project.
I had concidered volunteering to coordinate the release, but had
doubts/concerns about the time I would be able to put towards it. I have
already been in the kernel making changes and testing them on my machine. I
look forward to working with those interested in getting the next release
together.
I have Red Hat (6.2)/egcs setup and working great. I have Windows/Visual
Studio/cygwin available, but not working correctly for kernel builds.
- Joe
"Stephen M Moraco" <stephen_moraco@agilent.com> wrote in message
news:GtD26t.48p@lugnet.com...
> Mark,
>
> In lugnet.robotics.rcx.legos, Mark Meytin writes:
> > He also made a call for new volunteers, and listed
> > what's required of one (not that much really). I think
> > that once a person will come forward, a lot of the things
> > that you mention will be resolved. Unfortunately, I am not
> > in the position right now to do it - anyone else is
> > willing to step forward?
>
> I'm the Debian GNU/Linux Maintainer for legOS and am a current member of the
> sourceforge legOS project. I've been talking with Luis (albeit, given his
> response times it feels rather one sided [to be fair he said this would
> happen...] ;-) about coordinating this next release. I've been tracking the
> RFC for 0.2.6 and responses and i've accumulated 7 or so patch sets from the
> posts and from patches filed at sorceforge. I'm studying the patches now
> and am setting up to do the patch merge. There's a lot more to say about
> all of this (poss. name change, patch incorporation, doc upgrades, etc.) but
> let me stop, for now, at simply saying I'm volunteering to coordinate this
> next release. I'll get into more detail in a separate posting. I am
> currently waiting to be given admin privs. at the legos sourceforge project.
>
> I look forward to hearing of interest in the next release and of course
> welcome suggestions for content and offers to help !!
>
> You can reach me by posting here or via my contact info below. I hope this
> helps spur our renewed interest in legOS (or name TBD :)
>
> Regards,
> Stephen
> --
> Stephen M Moraco
> stephen@debian.org
> http://www.debian.org/~stephen
> --
> stephmo@users.sourceforge.net
>
> --------------------------------------------------------
> FYI- did you know that on a Debian Linux box that
> 'apt-get install legos' is all you need to do
> to install legos, gcc and binutils? Then copy
> a Makefile write your C/C++ code type make and
> then download... (unfortunately, a well kept secret?)
> ---------------------------------------------------------
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