On 1/18/06, Matheus Morais <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hello, > > On 1/18/06, Donnie Jones <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Hello, > > > > I am a Senior in the undergraduate Computer Science of Engineering program > > at the University of Kentucky. One of our requirements for graduation is > to > > complete a "Senior Design Group Project." This course lasts a single > > semester. Groups are usually 3-4 people, and multiple groups could occur > > assuming there is enough interest. > > The goal of this course is to learn better collaboration skills and > > software engineering techniques to design and implement a project. > > > > I am very interested in operating systems research/implementation, and I > > would love to be able to help with L4-Hurd. > > So, I ask you, are there any L4-Hurd projects that may be available? > > Or any other suggestions would be greatly appreciated... > > Actually the l4-hurd project is 'stoped' because the mantainers decide to > study differents kernel structures. The most wanted kernel to be L4 > substitute is Coyotos but it still in developing proccess. You can learn > more about coyotos at www.coyotos.org.
I'm confused. I thought Coyotos was a microkernel based OS, not a microkernel itself. Could someone send shed a few photons on this? Would we basically have both Coyotos/Coyotos and Hurd/Coyotos? (Heh, the microkernel half of Coyotos could be called Koyotos.) Michael D. Adams [EMAIL PROTECTED] _______________________________________________ L4-hurd mailing list [email protected] http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/l4-hurd
