Re: Clean gnumach code - MachRevival

2006-01-30 Thread Gianluca Guida
Hi, well bug-hurd is not properly the right place to discuss this, but I'll keep this discussion public in case someone is interested. On 1/30/06, Matheus Morais <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I'm a bit confuse about how mach revival project will work in some aspects. The "Revival Project" is quit

Clean gnumach code - MachRevival

2006-01-30 Thread Matheus Morais
I'm a bit confuse about how mach revival project will work in some aspects. I'm on the task to clean up gnumach code and I already made some progress removing warnings from compile proccess, as gianluca said, but I have no idea where I must post/show/give/upload these modifyed files. Maybe I must c

Re: Clean gnumach code - MachRevival

2006-01-30 Thread Alfred M\. Szmidt
Note that for fixes that are more advanced than adding some casts to get rid of compile-time warnings or similar, we'd like you to assign the copyright of your changes to the FSF. Papers are not needed (but nice to have) for GNU Mach. They are a must for the Hurd though. Or that is how

Re: Clean gnumach code - MachRevival

2006-01-30 Thread Thomas Schwinge
On Mon, Jan 30, 2006 at 10:53:12AM -0200, Matheus Morais wrote: > I'm a bit confuse about how mach revival project will work in some aspects. Me too, so let's try to get this sorted out right now. http://hurd.gnufans.org/bin/view/Mach/GNUMachRevivalProject> gives a rough overview about what that

Re: Clean gnumach code - MachRevival

2006-01-30 Thread Matheus Morais
On 1/30/06, Gianluca Guida <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Hi, Hey Gianluca well bug-hurd is not properly the right place to discuss this, butI'll keep this discussion public in case someone is interested. The "Revival Project" is quite an informal thing. It has born as a Sergio Lopez's idea mainly, w

Re: Clean gnumach code - MachRevival

2006-01-30 Thread Alfred M\. Szmidt
[...] but I have no idea where I must post/show/give/upload these modifyed files. For now, just post them here. Anyone who follows MachRevival also follows the action on GNU Mach. And patches that end up in GNU Mach will with most certanty end up in MachRevival. MachRevival will probobly

Re: Clean gnumach code - MachRevival

2006-01-30 Thread Gianluca Guida
Hey, On 1/30/06, Matheus Morais <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Well, you sent me already the patches. As soon as I'll make a > > repository/site or something for it, I'll put it as a first cleanup of > > the code. That's what I can do as 'clean up subproject' volunteering > > leader. If you -- for