Glynn Foster wrote:
Hi Sherry,
Sherry Moore wrote:
The Intel Project is now live at
http://opensolaris.org/os/project/intel-platform
It is a collaboration site for enhancing Solaris performance on Intel
platforms, enabling and utilizing new features on Intel processors,
accelerating driver availability, and other development efforts for
making Solaris the Unix operating system of choice on Intel platforms.
Discussion will take place on [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Please see project page for details.
I realize that you may be unable to answer these questions, but there's a couple
of things that kind of bug me a little bit -
o Core Developers Mailing List
Subscription is restricted to people doing actual
coding or reviewing. Is this based on a social
restriction of wanting a list of good technical
content, purely legal that we can't talk about the code in
public, or otherwise?
o onnv-intel: Anonymous push/pull is disabled. You must
either be a leader of this project (or a committer for the
onnv-intel repository) to push/pull.
Neither of which feels very inclusive, and suggests that quite frankly, this
project might not be a good fit for *open*solaris.org. I'd love to hear some
perspective on this, and why you made the decisions you did.
Agreed. Given Bryan's questions to OGB candidates last week
it does make me wonder.
Sherry: can we have a [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing
list as well, and leave the list(s) hosted at opensolaris.org
as fully open?
Re the hg repo, could we have named pull rather than a blanket
"you must be blessed" restriction?
cheers,
James C. McPherson
--
Solaris kernel software engineer
Sun Microsystems
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