Hello folks, I would be happy to work on this if it comes to acceptance.
I am a Computer Engineering student about to graduate and would like to get 
involved with OpenSolaris more constructively :)



Sincerely,



-STEVEl 
http://www.bitvector.org/

----- Original Message ----
From: Dave Miner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: James Carlson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cc: David Pickens <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; [email protected]
Sent: Friday, August 10, 2007 11:47:48 AM
Subject: Re: [networking-discuss] Gathering support to replace the current DHCP 
server daemon with ISC's

James Carlson wrote:
> David Pickens writes:
>> Please post your comments and suggestions. If you would, please
>> indicate your support for this initiative by including "YES" in the
>> Subject line or within the first couple of lines of your posting.
> 
> I think I'm in favor of this, but I need a clarification first.  What
> do you mean by "initiative?"
> 
> Are you proposing a new OpenSolaris project that will do this?  If so,
> who are the proposed project team leaders?
> 
> If that's not what you're proposing, then, assuming the outcome is "go
> for it," what's the next step you expect?
> 

Dave can certainly speak for himself, but I read this is as testing the 
waters to see if there's mass in the community to make proposing an 
OpenSolaris project worthwhile.  The Solaris networking management might 
be convinced to put staff on this effort, I guess, but if not, perhaps 
there are people who are interested in working on it as a labor of love 
(or perhaps hate ;-).

Dave
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