2009/5/10 "C. Bergstr?m" <codestr0m at osunix.org>: > > I'm not sure if the same process will apply to our project, but someone can > always redirect me.
I'm not sure either. I suspect the Distribution Community Group would be a more natural sponsor, but I've never been a fan of the current setup that tries to neatly pigeon-hole everything. (Certainly as I understand it, you're not *just* a distribution.) > Name: OSUNIX - http://www.osunix.org > > Initial participants: cypromis, moinakg, and alhazred > > Description: OSUNIX is a fast growing OpenSolaris technology based > distribution with members from all around the world. ?Since September of > 2008 we have slowly refactored out closed binaries, completely changed how > onnv-gate is built, fixed bugs and many other improvements. ?We'll continue > to focus heavily on becoming entirely open source and developer centric. > > ----- > We have our own mailing list, website and infrastructure. ?We ask only to be > recognized as a ?{group/project/distro} so that we can network and share > everything we've done. The primary reason for creating projects etc is to give them access to resources. In your case I suggest a project, which gives you a presence and a page you can use to hold links off to your own content. -- -Peter Tribble http://www.petertribble.co.uk/ - http://ptribble.blogspot.com/
