On Sun, May 23, 2010 at 6:27 AM, Sudhanshu Shekhar Sharma < [email protected]> wrote:
> Absolutely Sir, Whats in the name ? I didnt considered my display name > like any other forum,. What matters is the work we leave behind. > > My name is Sudhanshu Shekhar Sharma. I am doing my engg. from KIIT > College Of Engg. ,Gurgaon affiliated to MDU, Rohtak. And I am really > interested in getting my hands wet in Kernel programming and > development. > > Is there anybody else who is developing there OS., may be I can be of > any service; if not , then lets get started ,build our own?.. > So anything on any training centres or research labs in Delhi region. > What about IIT ? Are there any projects in progress for developing an > OS or good kernel. > > Important: I think microkernel approach is quite reliable and feasible > at initial stages, of OS development. But Linux kernel is monolithic > and its kernel code is quite large. So I suppose , one should go with > both microkernel and monolithic kernel for combined > functionalities..i.e a hybrid kernel would be a best choice. > > Please Advise, though the above posts were very useful ,thanx guys. > Has someone tried to understand these project oriented courses on OS > from renouned Universities like OS/161 , pint OS and xv6. ? At present > my examinations are going on, so could not devote time in R&D. If > someone tried anything ,please share ur experience and your > knowledge. > > This project of OS development requires people , who can contribute > there skills. If this was done in Berkeley then why cant it be done > here again with latest technology and Web support? > > Thank You > > -- > l...@iitd - http://tinyurl.com/ycueutm > this thread is really getting interested.I am too interested in OS development.There are many people like me who use open source technology and are interested in it's development but don't know how to get into it. -- Kapil Kumar Jain -- l...@iitd - http://tinyurl.com/ycueutm
