Peter Buckingham [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi All,
There was some discussion about having a more technical mailing
list/community ala freebsd hackers/lkml/...
I would not call lkml a technical list as it is mainly used
for personal debates.
In case that someone is interested on techical
Peter Buckingham wrote:
There was some discussion about having a more technical mailing
list/community ala freebsd hackers/lkml/...
Was there any progress made on that? I'm definitely interested in
discoverying/learning more about the internals of Solaris.
It has been discussed, but there
On Tue, 11 Apr 2006, Eric Lowe wrote:
Peter Buckingham wrote:
There was some discussion about having a more technical mailing
list/community ala freebsd hackers/lkml/...
Was there any progress made on that? I'm definitely interested in
discoverying/learning more about the internals of
Al Hopper wrote:
On Tue, 11 Apr 2006, Eric Lowe wrote:
Peter Buckingham wrote:
There was some discussion about having a more technical mailing
list/community ala freebsd hackers/lkml/...
Was there any progress made on that? I'm definitely interested in
discoverying/learning more about the
On Apr 11, 2006, at 7:20 PM, Eric Lowe wrote:
Al Hopper wrote:
On Tue, 11 Apr 2006, Eric Lowe wrote:
Peter Buckingham wrote:
There was some discussion about having a more technical mailing
list/community ala freebsd hackers/lkml/...
Was there any progress made on that? I'm definitely
Al Hopper wrote:
On Tue, 11 Apr 2006, Eric Lowe wrote:
Peter Buckingham wrote:
There was some discussion about having a more technical mailing
list/community ala freebsd hackers/lkml/...
Was there any progress made on that? I'm definitely interested in
discoverying/learning more about
Hi All,
There was some discussion about having a more technical mailing
list/community ala freebsd hackers/lkml/...
Was there any progress made on that? I'm definitely interested in
discoverying/learning more about the internals of Solaris.
thanks,
peter