On 11/03/2009, Aurelien Jarno wrote:
> On Wed, Mar 04, 2009 at 11:57:22PM +0100, Luca Favatella wrote:
[...]
> Note that we already have Ging, a Live CD running GNU/kFreeBSD [1]. It
> is clearly outdated, but it shows how to boot from a CD-ROM, and use a
> ramdisk that allow copy-on with the CD fi
On Wed, Mar 04, 2009 at 11:57:22PM +0100, Luca Favatella wrote:
> (I don't know if I have to cc other Debian mailing lists)
>
>
> Hi.
Hi,
> I would like to partecipate as a student in Google Summer of Code 2009.
>
> I'm interested in working on Debian GNU/kFreeBSD.
>
> I propose the project "P
On Mon, Mar 09, 2009 at 01:47:52PM -0300, Otavio Salvador wrote:
> Martin Michlmayr writes:
> > * Colin Watson [2009-03-09 00:01]:
> >> Martin Michlmayr persuaded me to tentatively volunteer for mentoring
> >> the addition of mtd support, but actually I'd be much more excited
> >> about mentoring
Martin Michlmayr writes:
> * Colin Watson [2009-03-09 00:01]:
>> Martin Michlmayr persuaded me to tentatively volunteer for mentoring
>> the addition of mtd support, but actually I'd be much more excited
>> about mentoring this project if it had a good student. Martin, is it
>> possible that som
* Colin Watson [2009-03-09 00:01]:
> Martin Michlmayr persuaded me to tentatively volunteer for mentoring
> the addition of mtd support, but actually I'd be much more excited
> about mentoring this project if it had a good student. Martin, is it
> possible that somebody else could mentor mtd suppo
On Thu, Mar 05, 2009 at 07:46:08PM +0200, Ross Cameron wrote:
> Why not re-impliment the installer in a more OS neautral way (plugins for
> different kernel/userland types) instead of porting it?
>
> That way it will look and feel and act (hopefully) the same as it currently
> does, but now the co
Hi Luca and debian-...@l.d.o,
I added your proposal to the Debian GSoC wiki[1].
It would be nice if someone could complete the proposal on the wiki
page, adding the possible mentors and project details.
Other debian-bsd-related proposals that can be done as part of the
Summer of Code would also b
Gunnar Wolf writes:
> Luca Favatella dijo [Wed, Mar 04, 2009 at 11:57:22PM +0100]:
>> (I don't know if I have to cc other Debian mailing lists)
>
> Probably debian-boot would be the one - I am adding a Cc: to this
> mail, and quoting it fully. Debian-boot is [1] for «Developing the
> installation
Why not re-impliment the installer in a more OS neautral way (plugins for
different kernel/userland types) instead of porting it?
That way it will look and feel and act (hopefully) the same as it currently
does, but now the code is future proof?
On Thu, Mar 5, 2009 at 4:20 PM, Gunnar Wolf wrote:
Luca Favatella dijo [Wed, Mar 04, 2009 at 11:57:22PM +0100]:
> (I don't know if I have to cc other Debian mailing lists)
Probably debian-boot would be the one - I am adding a Cc: to this
mail, and quoting it fully. Debian-boot is [1] for «Developing the
installation system - Discussion and mainten
(I don't know if I have to cc other Debian mailing lists)
Hi.
I would like to partecipate as a student in Google Summer of Code 2009.
I'm interested in working on Debian GNU/kFreeBSD.
I propose the project "Porting debian-installer on Debian GNU/kFreeBSD".
I'm not able to complete this task a
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