Thanks,
- Murray
no offense.. but if you are new to the "UNIX-like"
environment.. than i suggest that you go through the
handbook a couple of times... and once you feel
comfortable about the environment... than...
set your mind completely free... and then start
thinking about development for this system....
how i have started to help out on this project is.. by
learning enough ;) about FreeBSD first... from release
4.2 all the way to 4.4, and then... trying to go
through the developer's handbook...
after that... i joined the lists and thought about
helping out in problems that i have personally faced
with FreeBSD, when i was a newbie... but after i have
reached the near-to-intermediate stage... i think i
can start to go over various things in the source
tree... although you need a competing knowledge of C,
which can be also found in the famous book, "The C
Programming Language",.. and if you think that is
tense for you.. not to worry... you can help out in
the documentation department... (not exactly a
department)....
so... welcome aboard...
and.. ENJOY!
regards,
Hiten Pandya
<hitma...@yahoo.com>
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regards,
Hiten Pandya
<hitma...@yahoo.com>
<http://geocities.com/hitmaster2k>
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