yeah my assumption was incorrect about how the project was managed if it's
a part of the kernel as such then i can see where you're coming from.
thanks.
On Mon, 25 Apr 2005, Bill Paul wrote:
Dear Bill Paul,
I asked if you needed help earlier in programming project evil. I was
wondering if you have a CVS repository of the code. Also, if I partake in
this endeavour I will be able to supply you with the cards as I am doing
research for my university I can order these as extras and ship them to
you. We do a lot of opensource development. Hell I'll even purchase
these out of pocket. I would like to help tell me what you need done and
we'll figure something out...
Ok, a couple of things here:
1) Project Evil isn't really a separate project. I gave it a silly name,
but it's really just part of the FreeBSD kernel.
2) It doesn't have a separate CVS repository. Everything is in the
FreeBSD CVS tree, except for anything I'm hacking on right at this
second (which, at the moment, is nothing).
3) I don't really need volunteers to offer help. If someone finds
something broken or deficient, decides on their own initiative to
fix it, and then submits the fix, that's great. If you just ask
me if you can help, then the answer is probably no.
-Bill
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