Thank you very much for the reply, Jeff!
 
That's OK. Maybe somebody else could be a mentor?
 
Cheers,
Maxim
 
24.03.2017, 17:03, "Josef 'Jeff' Sipek" <[email protected]>:

On Fri, Mar 24, 2017 at 13:54:38 +0300, Куклин Максим wrote:

 Hello!
 Illumos project ideas page (https://wiki.illumos.org/display/illumos/
 Project+Ideas) says that Josef "Jeff" Sipek could be a mentor of the project.
 I've tried to contact him via email without success. He hasn't responded yet.
 It is OK for me to wait but there is a really liitle time left to apply for a
 participation in GSoC (till April, 3).
 Does anybody have any suggestions how to solve this problem? I would be very
 thankful for that.


Sorry about this. I got your emails and I meant to reply sooner.

While I think that an ARM port would be an exciting (and demanding!)
project, I just don't have the time to mentor anyone this year. (It looks
like my name stayed on the list from last year.)

Good luck!

Jeff.
 

 Thanks,
 Maxim

 20.03.2017, 05:22, "Garrett D'Amore" <[email protected]>:

     I agree that this sounds like a good plan. I’m not too up-to-speed on the
     status of the current ARM port, but I know that some folks have been
     working on it off and on for a while.

     Perhaps someone more familiar with the status of ARM support can speak up.
     If its a matter of drivers or something like that, then I can probably help
     mentor.

     On Sun, Mar 19, 2017 at 6:50 PM, Robert Mustacchi <[email protected]> wrote:

         On 3/19/17 8:48 , Куклин Максим wrote:
         > Hello!
         > I am a student and would like to take part in Google summer of code
         with the
         > project of making Illumos work on computers with ARM processors. I
         have a
         > Raspberry PI 2 and I am going to solve the task on it. Is it
         interesting for
         > community?

         Hi Maxim,

         I think there's always interest in folks looking to improve and really
         create ARM support. I would say that for a focused summer I would plan
         on making progress on some amount of an ARM port and that I would
         probably focus first on working in QEMU, allowing for a slightly faster
         iteration cycle and slightly easier debugging (unless you have hardware
         debugging around).

         Robert




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