> you need to decide whether your efforts require a project
> or a community.  If your intent is to produce code or
> a structured best practice document or some other form
> of collaboratively authored product, then I recommend
> that you request a CIFS project, in which case you need
> to send mail to this alias like that of the network-sip project
>
> http://www.opensolaris.org/jive/thread.jspa?threadID=4968&tstart=0
>
> and find a seconder.

And for further reference see these "forerunner" projects:
   http://opensolaris.org/os/project/opengrok/
   http://opensolaris.org/os/project/ethbridge/

So CIFS should be a project (as opposed to a community), correct?

   -----------------------------------------------------
   From: Mark Sweeney <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
   Date: Wed Jan 11 11:23:29 2006
   Subject: CIFS group creation request.

   The Kernel/Networking insight group at Sun is developing
   a Solaris native CIFS client.

   The codebase we have started with is the Darwin OpenBSD
   port, which builds upon code originally developed by
   Boris Popov.

   So, I want to start an OpenSolaris group!

   Boris has expressed interest in hearing what's going on,
   and maybe we'll hear from a couple of the folks at Apple
   and collaborate or people interested in using this kind
   of functionality.  It's always great to hear people
   going Cool! (for me anyhow)

   Anyhow, the web pages say to email here to get things set
   up, so please let me know what I have to do to proceed.

   Mark Sweeney
   ----------------------------------------------------

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