Francois-Rene Rideau wrote:
> Dear Jornada linuxers,
>
> a great hacker has found a 820 and has been working on it
> with enough persistence so as to get basic console and pcmcia support going.
> We're now looking for CVS hosting for the project.
> I've tried to send mail to duffekn@handhelds.org
> whom the webpages listed as maintainer for the site,
> but the mail gets redirected to an obsolete address @hp.com.
admin@handhelds.org is the right place for admin requests.
> So I'm back on this list asking for help.
> Does anyone here know what are the steps to follow
> to open a CVS project on cvs.handhelds.org (or maybe another place)
> and to allow a few people to participate?
> And is there existing infrastructure to simplify the way we'd manage files,
> so as to avoid CVSing yet another copy of the whole mostly untouched kernel?
At this point, I would recommend doing the work in the context of linux
kernel 2.6.x. We could set up an account and give write access to the
kernel in CVS. As you said, there is no reason to create a new CVS
tree. linux/kernel for 2.4.19-rmk6-pxa1 or linux/kernel26 for 2.6.x.
Jamey
Received on Wed Jan 21 02:59:17 2004
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