Hi all,
my name is Luigi Capriotti, and I've been using LEAF-based routers (all
varieties) for more than one year.
Recently I've become more and more interested in LEAF development and
begun to create packages myself.
I've a working virtual environment, which which I've recently upgraded
On Wed, Jun 26, 2002 at 09:36:46AM +0100, Luis.F.Correia wrote:
To my (slight) surprise, Mike invited me to join LEAF as a developer.
Welcome! Welcome to all!
My knowledge in Linux is relatively small.
My main work, training and experience is with Windoze.
It may suck but that's what
Well, I guess I never did properly introduce myself...
I'm currently working as a developper for a Portuguese Institute, preparing
a
Windows NT 4 Unattended Installation that provides for a fully working
workstation for front and backoffice users.
I have been in contact on and off with Linux
On 1/23/02 at 12:01 AM, Matt Schalit [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
arne @ loopback . org wrote:
now that i am a official developer here (not just
reading the leaf-devel list ;-)
i want to introduce myself.
That's why i am not really interested in the size of the
libc myself, but as i am
On 30 Apr 2001, at 19:32, KP Kirchdörfer wrote:
I've also an lrp package for dinosaurs available - rexx.lrp based on Ian
Colliers REXX/imc.
I've seen REXX, but never got into coding it. I've looked at it a
time or two; may even have some DOS versions. If you like REXX, you
might like my
On Sun, 8 Apr 2001, Ewald Wasscher wrote:
Hello LEAF-developers,
To my surprise Mike Noyes asked me yesterday if I wanted to join the
LEAF project. And as I think the concept behind LEAF/LRP is nice and I
like playing with different unices I said yes. So here I am: Ewald
Wasscher. I live
George Metz wrote:
Welcome. The lack of formal education on my part might surprise you; all
my stuff is on the job training and hobby knowledge. =)
Only hobby knowledge here.
Some things I intend to contribute are:
- an iptables.lrp for George's 2.4.3 kernel (very soon)
Actually,