> 9atom is, procedurally, very similar to mainline: you submit > changes via patches, sources and everything else is available > via 9p, and so on. It also puts similar weight on compatibility > and similar concerns. 9front is a more radical departure for
contributions will be welcomed to the greatest extent possible. the bias is to put changes in. if there are style issues a little too large to ignore, or bugs, then the author may be asked to correct these and resubmit. at least that's the ideal. :-) there are a few differences i'd like to mention. 1. all changes are done via patches. the patch list is sources at 9atom dot org. send email to sources dash owner at 9atom dot org to subscribe, or send me email directly. 2. anyone with an account has the ability to comment on outstanding patches with apatch/note. send me email if you'd like an account. i think more discussion around patches is better. cheers - erik
