There's no set "position" for most free software development. If you'd like to contribute, great--give what time you can. The mifluz project per-se doesn't really exist, as the main developer, Loic Dachary, has moved on to other things.
However, the mifluz project is (and has always been) a part of the ht://Dig project, which still maintains mifluz and also has a library format.
As far as "intricate details," I'm not sure what you mean. Do you want to know what sorts of things need development work? Or do you want to know more about the internal workings of the code?
Cheers,
-Geoff
On Sunday, November 17, 2002, at 02:49 AM, Ryan James Scotka wrote:
I am writing to inquire about further details of the mifluz project's developer need. What responsibilities are there as developer time-wise? What are some more intricate details of the project? Anything else that you could tell me would be much appreciated.I have been programming in C++ for close to 4 years and have been a gnu/linux user for about the same amount of time. Ryan James Scotka
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