2009/6/3 Christiano Farina Haesbaert <christiano...@gmail.com>: > "Port driver y from xbsd" : "We need support for cards blablablabla"
I think this right here demonstrates how far away you are from where you need to be. If you don't have such hardware, your efforts at supporting it are likely to be crap. If you do have the hardware, you should already know whether it works or not. You believe that the openbsd developers have insider knowledge that makes them better at openbsd development? Then take it from one of those developers: Lists of things to do are the wrong way to improve openbsd. If you think you know better than we do, you don't the list. If you need the list, then you'll have to accept that the kind of list you envision is a bad idea. That's just the way things are. It's not about where you start. It's about starting anywhere. Here, watch, it's this easy: find /usr/src -name "*.c" | random 10000