I think you can check the kernel to-do list, and consult the developer area
of the cygwin project web page:

http://www.cygwin.com


----- Original Message -----
From: "alex bohemia" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, March 11, 2002 5:38 AM
Subject: info please


> hello my name is alex, i program in C/C++ and java ..
> i could say that im interested enough whith what i do
> :).
> i usually program under linux and solaries .. somtimes
> under windows using java. i dont like using win32 api
> nor mfc and i prefer the unix api that i have learned
> in the first place.
> i have seen cygwin and tried it .. it is beautiful
> piece of work. this will allow portability between
> windows and unix.
> i would like to join the development of this
> software..
>
> i really need to know how serious this project is and
> how to obtain the source code only, is that source
> self compiled or does it depend on some extra
> libraries found in the host. further more i need to
> know how complete is the mapping of cygwin to unix .
> and how acurate is the result of the compiling. what
> libraries are currently missing ..
> that is all for now .
> please send me as soon as u can :)
> always:
> alex.
>
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