Hi Justin, I know that there is anytime possibility to come in with just different my own problem to solve, but I do think this is better to let this to someone, who is better familiar with DragonFly.
>From my point of view DragonFly is not so much different from another unixes, but even this I have to first get use to it. Maybe later, I will be able to bring up something new. For example from Solaris, in which I had working experience. For example Solaris has a very nice feature, comming along using ZFS, you can very easy switcw/backup/upgrade to new booting environment. But I dont know the state of HAMMER, to say it is possible also on DragonFly. Robert. V Tue, 20 Mar 2012 22:20:09 -0400 Justin Sherrill <jus...@shiningsilence.com> napsáno: > On Tue, Mar 20, 2012 at 8:18 PM, Robert David > <robert.david.pub...@gmail.com> wrote: > > > From the things that seems reasonable for me and my experiences are: > > - Improve compatibility of libdevattr with Linux' libudev > > - Port FreeBSD's USB stack to DragonFly > > - Adapt pkgsrc to create a package system with dependency > > independence. > > It sounds like you aren't sure which project to try. Putting together > a week-by-week schedule of what you would be working on may help you > decide. As you list the tasks required as you work through the > schedule, each project's work load will become more evident. Plus, > you will already have your proposal half-finished by the time the best > one becomes clear to you. > > Remember, you don't have to stick to our list of ideas; if there's > something you would enjoy working on, put together a proposal for it.