Hello,

I am monitorring this mailing list for a while, and now I think it's the
point to help you all. I am fairly familiar with C, but I find the
virtualisation concept quite challaging (as my English). I'll red the
paper soon, and maybe I can be of help then. It would be nice to do
something for the project, and maintaining the HTML dir is a nice
starting point I think.

Bye,
Derick Rethans

"Kevin P. Lawton" wrote:

> I just downloaded the newest code via CVS.  Nice job folks!
> Fired up fine.  (I made Ulrich's minor flags modification locally)
>
> Just a thought I had.  First the old README file I wrote is
> way out of date.  We ought to replace it with a some kind
> of brief notes on configuring/compiling/using what we have.
>
> Some times maintaining docs can get cumbersome in the beginning,
> but something small might be good.
>
> So, do you folks think we ought to start an html/ directory in
> the source?  We're going to need one at some point.  We could
> toss that virtualization paper in there too.  It could use some
> hyperlinks as well.
>
> If so, does anybody want to be the html/ directory maintainer?
>
> -Kevin

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Derick Rethans
JDI Media Solutions

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