This is the file "projects" from the NetBSD-Amiga distribution. It describes who is working on what. This file was last updated on 15. July 1994. The current maintainer of this file is Guenther Grau (s_grau@ira.uka.de). I am trying to maintain a list of all the projects people are working on. This should help to avoid two people working on the same project not knowing from each others efforts. It also should help to see if people are actually making progress in their efforts. The maintainer of this list should try to keep in touch with all the developers regularly (e.g. once a month or so) to see if people are still working on it and how they are doing. This document should not contain any rumours or the like. It cannot be guaranteed that all the information contained in this list is absolutely correct, but there should be some effort to be as close to the actual situation as possible. If people are interested in it, maybe we can put all the finished projects into a history file, so people can see, who has done what. After several requests I tried to put together a list of people, who have spent a lot of time contributing to NetBSD(-Amiga). I tried to put everyone I now of into this list, but I am almost sure that I forgot to mention somebody. Be sure that this has not happened on purpose! Send a mail to me (see address of the current maintainer above), and tell me what project you or the one to be mentioned has worked on. One last thing, I cannot mention every project somebody has worked on, but if you feel that one special project has been forgotten, please feel free to inform me. Credit, where credit is due! So here is the Hall of Fame ---============--- Alan Bair, abair@amcu-tx.sps.mot.com, Fontdumper, Rootfs. Stefan G. Berg, sgberg@charon.bloomington.in.us, Writing documentation. Dave Blaszyk, dvb@ssd.kodak.com, a driver for IVS Vector Philippe Brand, PhB@telesys-innov.fr, X-server for custom chips, X-server for Retina. David Crooke, dcc@dcs.ed.ac.uk, Writing an installation-document. William J. Coldwell, billc@cryo.rain.com, Maintaining the Mailing-List in the old days, Various programming. Guenther Grau, s_grau@ira.uka.de, Extensively writing documents. Niklas Hallqvist, niklas@appli.se, Porting the Mach VM system, that NetBSD-Amiga uses, Driver for GVP, Porting ADos-FS to NetBSD-Amiga. Rob Healey, rhealey@aggregate.com, a LOT of bug-fixes. Andy Heffernan, ahh@netcom.com, Porting GDB, compiling X11R5. Michael L. Hitch, osymh@montana.edu, Support for the 68040, Drivers for various SCSI-devices, changing loadbsd, fixing bugs, 5380-Driver, AGA-modes for the console and X, A4000 IDE driver, a LOT of bug-fixes, Implementing a floppy-driver, IVS-Vector-driver etc. Chris Hopps, chopps@emunix.emich.edu, Support for the custom chips, Reintegrating the changes back to the NetBSD-current source tree, fixing bugs and (re-)designing some of the code. Main coordinator of the source. ADos-Filesystem. Eduardo E. Horvath, eeh@btr.com, X11R5-Mono-Server. Markus Illenseer, markus@TechFak.Uni-Bielefeld.de, Writing documentation, Porting X-clients. Oliver Lahaye, lahaye_o@epita.fr, X-server for custom chips, X-server for Retina. Brad Pepers, pepersb@cuug.ab.ca, Implementing a floppy-driver. Oliver Raoul, raoul_o@epita.fr, X-server for custom chips, X-server for Retina. Stephen J. Roznowski, sjr@zombie.ncsc.mil, Building binaries from sun-lamp sources. Ty Sarna, tsarna@endicor.com, Various programming, Installation. Roy Trevino, rtrevino@sedona.intel.com, X11R5-Mono-Server. Lutz Vieweg, lkv@mania.RoBIN.de, providing information and writing a tty-device-driver for the Retina Z3 Markus Wild, mw@eunet.ch, Initially started the port of NetBSD-current to the Amiga, still working on various projects. Here is the list of projects currently being worked on: Projects ======== Project: README.first, getting-NetBSD, FAQ, project-list, wish-list Short description: Keeping these documentation files up-to-date. Name: Guenther Grau Email: s_grau@ira.uka.de Started: 13. December 1993 Finished: 13. December 1993 Last Update: 15. July 1994 Comments: Please send updates or corrections concerning the above docs to the above email address. Thanx Project: compatibility-list Short description: Keeping this list up-to-date Name: Stefan G. Berg Email: sgberg@charon.bloomington.in.us Started: September 1993 Finished: October 1993 Last Update: 10. July 1994 Comments: Please send information about the hardware you are using with NetBSD-Amiga to the above email address. Please also report devices which don't work with NetBSD-Amiga. Thanx. Project: X-Windows-doc Short description: Writing an X-Windows documentation Name: Markus Illenseer Email: markus@TechFak.Uni-Bielefeld.de Started: January 1994 Finished: 10. February 1994 Last Update: Project: X-server for Picasso II Short description: Getting an X-Server run on the Picasso II Name: Klaus Burkert Email: crest@arkon.adsp.sub.org Started: Januar 1994 Finished: Last Update: Project: Driver for Ariadne Short description: Ethernet-driver for the Ariadne Name: Klaus Burkert Email: crest@arkon.adsp.sub.org Started: April 1994 Finished: Last Update: Project: Keeping NetBSD-current up-to-date Short description: Reintegrating all the changes made back into the NetBSD-current source tree Name: Chriss Hopps Email: chopps@emunix.emich.edu Started: January 1994 Finished: January 1994 (the reintegration ;-) Last Update: Frequent Project: how2compile Short description: Guide for compiling the kernel Name: David Jones Email: dej@eecg.utoronto.ca Started: February 1994 Finished: Last Update: Project: Boot loader Short description: Create a boot loader which can be put into the boot block to boot directly into NetBSD Name: Tero Manninen Email: nix@stekt.oulu.fi Started: October 1993 Finished: Last Update: 7. February 1994 (not pub. available) Project: /dev/autoconfig and showconfig Short description: user-space access to configuration info. Name: Ty Sarna Email: tsarna@endicor.com Started: January 1994 Finished: Currently in public testing Last Update: Comments: Hopefully will make it into the next distributed kernel (after 730). Project: easy-install Short description: Software to make installation easier Name: Ty Sarna Email: tsarna@endicor.com Started: Decemer 1993 Finished: Last Update: Comments: Initial work is aimed at installation from cdrom, but support for other methods (like for downloaded or ftp'd NetBSD) is being looked at. Also requires AmigaOS 2.04 or later currently. This may not change, as almost everyone who is enough of a power-user to run NetBSD (has 030 or greater with MMU, disk, SCSI, lots of memory, etc) probably runs at least 2.04. Project: NetBSD/Amiga CD-ROM distribution Short description: NetBSD on disc, ready to install Name: Ty Sarna Email: tsarna@endicor.com Started: Decemer 1993 Finished: Last Update: Comments: The finish date is hard to predict due to the nature of NetBSD development. Probaly Spring/Summer '94. If you wish to be notified when production is nearing, mail tsarna@endicor.com and ask to be placed on the NetBSD/Amiga CD-ROM news list. Disc will probably require 2.04 to install. (see easy-install) Project: Networking guide, Major-Minor-FAQ Short description: A beginners guide for networking and a FAQ answering all questions concerning the major and minor device numbers Name: Hubert Feyrer Email: Hubert.Feyrer@rz.uni-regensburg.de Started: February 1994 Finished: May 1994 Last Update: Project: Floppy-Driver Short description: Implementing a floppy-driver Name: Brad Pepers Email: pepersb@cuug.ab.ca Name: Michael L. Hitch Email: osymh@montana.edu Started: January 1994 Finished: March 1994 Last Update: 22 April 1994 Comments: Driver isn't yet in the 'classic' controller/slave model and still needs a bit of work, but works ok. Project: Arcnet-Driver Short description: Driver for the A2060 card Name: Markus Illenseer, Michael v. Elst. Email: markus@techfak.uni-bielefeld.de Started: February 1994 Finished: Last Update: Project: Current binaries Short description: Building binaries from sun-lamp source Name: Stephen J. Roznowski Email: sjr@zombie.ncsc.mil Started: 19 Feb 1994 Finished: When the source stops changing ;-) Last Update: Approximately twice monthly Project: Short description: Name: Email: Started: Finished: Last Update: