Hello all;

Mike invited me to join the LEAF project - and taking it as a honour, I did 
it.

I've started with the eigerstein-images for pppoe from Kenneth Hardley and 
have heavily expanded the 1680kb to the max - now using the router with 
seawall, internal dns, dnscache, dhcpd and timeserver.
And of course with a second ramdisk for /var/log...
Thanks to all those, who have made it possible.

I'm still interested in a one-medium-only release. I prefer a LS120 instead 
of two floppies or a floppy and a CD-ROM, and even worse are my feelings to 
use a HD. 
So my main interest is to work on the forthcoming eigersteinbeta.

I'll try to setup a general disk image of the one I've currently in 
production and a web page to mirror on 
leaf.sourceforge.net.

I've also an lrp package for dinosaurs available - rexx.lrp based on Ian 
Colliers REXX/imc.

A few more details:
I'm a linux-newbie - have used it since 1995 to get an uucp-feeder up and 
running - but as it has been that stable, I've forgot mostly all, I've 
learned at that time. 
And never had to use shell-scripts, sed, awk etc... Instead I'm familiar with 
Rexx, NetRexx and somewhat Java - something, I'll hope to make use of in a 
seperat release of an LRP homed at a big medium :)

Though I look back on more 10 years working in the IT industry, I'm just  
healthworker until today - a praise to parttime work should be given here.

I've learned a lot from David's Oxygen ideas, and used it wherever I was able 
to - with one exception: I'm not going to present a new LEAF developer, as he 
did yesterday. Congratulations to you and your family, David!

regards kp


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