Re: developer list in FreeBSD source tree

2005-05-05 Thread Chuck Robey
Omer Faruk Sen wrote:
Hi,
There was a file in FreeBSD source tree that shows who is responsible 
for related driver or program. I couldn't remeber it so I decided to 
mail it to here. Can someone point me to the right document in /usr/src?
Best Regards..

There might have been such a thing in the past, but the best (and most 
reliable) method of determining responsibility is to check with 'cvs 
log' on the files in question, and find out who's been doing the 
committing.  That's a darn reliable method.


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Re: developer list in FreeBSD source tree

2005-05-05 Thread David Sotelo
On Thu, 05/May/2005 11:12 (+0300), Omer Faruk Sen wrote:

 Hi, 
 
 There was a file in FreeBSD source tree that shows who is responsible for 
 related driver or program. I couldn't remeber it so I decided to mail it to 
 here. Can someone point me to the right document in /usr/src? 
 
 Best Regards.. 

I think you're referring to /usr/src/MAINTAINERS

Greetings, David.

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Re: developer list

2002-12-31 Thread Giorgos Keramidas
On 2002-12-31 09:29, Steve Bertrand [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 I'm sorry to ask this here, but can someone point me in a direction for
 a perl/c developer list specifically for FreeBSD?  I have been
 developing a VPN/Firewall automation program with perl, but it's up to a
 few thousand lines of code and would like to convert to C before I go
 much further.

You could always ask around in the freebsd-jobs list :)


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