well, I checked out what you've done and it looks good. Count me in. I'm
just starting to learn my way around shell scripting, but I'm good at
documentation and high-level design.

-- 
Jack Coates
Monkeynoodle: It's what's for dinner!

On Wed, 15 Nov 2000, Mike Noyes wrote:

> At 10:02 AM 11/15/00 -0800, Jack Coates <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >maybe -- LRP is still alive and well and generating hundreds of emails a
> >day, but the core people don't have a lot of interest in developing the
> >sourceforge site and can't get it together long enough to delegate the web
> >site (probably because of the 100's of emails a day).
>
> Dave is working on a new Butterfly site based on Zope. He doesn't want to
> use SourceForge at this time. That's why I had the SF staff
> archive  group_id=776. If he wants to use it in the future, he can have it
> unarchived.
>
> >A new project is certainly your perogative, but I don't understand why
> >you're doing it.
>
> I'm not the only one, see:
> http://sourceforge.net/project/memberlist.php?group_id=13751
>
> We are concentrating on embedded target applications, specifically Internet
> leaf routers/firewalls/gateways. Dave is concentrating on embedded Linux OS
> design. I admit there is some overlap in the two projects. Maybe this
> partial taxonomy will help you understand why we started this project.
>
> Embedded Linux Taxonomy (from Embedded Linux Journal)
>
> 1 Embedded Linux Development Help
>    1.1 Information
>    1.2 Hardware+Software
>    1.3 Services
>    1.4 Software
>      1.4.1 Special Distribution
>        1.4.1.1 Smaller Versions of Standard Software
>        1.4.1.2 Drivers
>        1.4.1.3 Special Embedded Applications
>        1.4.1.4 Patched Kernel
>          1.4.1.4.1 Improve Performance
>          1.4.1.4.2 Fix Bugs
>          1.4.1.4.3 Reduce Size
>          1.4.1.4.4 Device Driver
>    1.5 Hardware
>
> LRP/Butterfly Embedded Distribution
>    1.4.1.1 packages .lrp
>    1.4.1.3 images LRP
>    1.4.1.4.1 Butterfly
>    1.4.1.4.3 LRP & Butterfly
>
> Note: this is just my understanding of what LRP and Butterfly are. I'm
> unsure if Dave will create target applications for Butterfly, or just
> provide an embedded distribution that allows developers to create target
> applications.
>
> In case you're wondering, the LEAF project is targeted at 1.4.1.3, and
> 1.4.1.1. We're embedded distribution neutral.
>
> --
> Mike Noyes
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> http://sourceforge.net/projects/leaf
>

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