On 02:10 Sat 24 Jul , Philip Guenther wrote: > 2010/7/24 Sergey Bronnikov <[email protected]>: > > > My idea is to make ports for such equipment. > > > > > Lots of people have lots of really good ideas that don't get done > > because no one is willing to spend time or money on them. Are you > > willing to spend *your* time and *your* money on your idea? > Yes. I am ready to spend my *own* time with this stuff Specially if it shoud be usefull for another openbsd users.
> If you're serious and not just talking, then have you read all the > > pages in the OpenBSD website that describe how the various ports that > > *do* exist came about...and about how those that are incomplete, > > unmaintained, or dead came to be that way? Do you have a reason (and > > not just an idealogy!) for why *this* port (to the unspecified > > platform you have in your mind) will succeed where others have been > > left behind? > already read openbsd documentation for porters. > If so, well, please send a patch for /usr/src/sys/arch/<whatever>, > ports created and attached. Please review these ports and send me you crititism. > Come back when you have one, the other, or both. > I am come back ;) -- sergeyb@
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