Hi! Now that my project was selected for GSOC, I would like to introduce myself.
I'm Adam Hoka, currently a NetBSD developer, but I am also intrested in Dragonfly BSD. In NetBSD I work or worked on pkgsrc, i18n (multibyte support in some of the core utils) and lately some ARM drivers and implementing a flash/NAND subsystem. I also work with a team who develops a file system for flash device support in NetBSD. I also have a long unused MirBSD commit bit if that matters to anyone. :-) My project is to design and implement a mirror target for LVM. Basically, this is a generic RAID 1 implementation, which as far as I know very desired by Dragonfly users. One of the strict goals is to provide a reliable way to rebuild a de-synced RAID volume, and provide as much as fault tolerancy as possible. If you have any questions or suggestions, please contact me! Thank you very much, and I hope I can be a useful member of the Dragonfly BSD community. Cheers! -- NetBSD - Simplicity is prerequisite for reliability
