Jeroen Dekkers wrote: > > This is just my hobby. I learned everything with some information from > the internet and reading a lot of code. I don't think you need to know > everything for 100%, you just need to know that much to get the job > done in a right way.
You are pointing out something important: That we are individuals, and that works for one, may not work for another, etc. I have gotten some private mail about this, too, and I now have pointers to all the background stuff I need, all the source I need, a request for put this stuff together in informtaion-sequence-order to people can read it and make sense of it - if I don't do anything with it I will feel bad for years ... But I needed this ... others don't. Some feel quite comfortable treating the system as a puzzle, others must see the original photo ... I make a BIG point of how confusing this is to someone familiar with programming, but not this particular kind of programming. This is something that just happened ... a difficult idea to grasp for people like me. Atle _______________________________________________ Help-hurd mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mail.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/help-hurd
