2010/3/26 Thibaut GIRKA <[email protected]>: > [Argh, didn't reply to all, sorry for the duplicate] > >> I didn't know that it's possible to have multiple mentors for one >> project. As this indeed seems possible I propose that Per and I (and >> Steffen if he likes) mentor this project together. I would really like >> to share the mentoring responsibilities and as I know Per from Debconf9 >> I think we can work together quite well. But ultimately Thibaut has the >> right to choose his mentor(s). > > Well, I can't really choose anyone, since I don't know any of you :P
We'll just have to roll a dice then. ;-) AFAIAC it doesn't matter that much, I think we all three know our way around d-i and freerunner. I'll be happy to co-mentor this. >> I now applied to become a mentor on the GSoC page Obey Arthur Liu >> mentioned. >> >> As I didnt hear anything from Thibaut in the last few days I don't know >> if he's still interested and if he even followed the discussion on the >> pkg-fso list (I CC'ed him on this mail). > > I'm still there, (almost) silently reading (docs, mailing-lists, ...), > and getting a bit more familiar with d-i and kernel packaging. > > I've made little concrete progress (as I've not tried to build anything > yet), but I'm starting to understand how the d-i stuff works. > I can however foresee some issues, the first one being to generate an > u-boot image from a kernel udeb, since I've only managed to run images > based on vmlinux (and not vmlniuz), but maybe I haven't tried hard > enough yet :) Sound all good to me. :-) Speaking out of own experience, I say it would be good first step if you got d-i to build (at all) as soon as possible. Best, Per _______________________________________________ pkg-fso-maint mailing list [email protected] http://lists.alioth.debian.org/mailman/listinfo/pkg-fso-maint
