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From: "David S. Miller" <davem@jenolan.rutgers.edu>
To: ariel@sgi.com
Cc: ralf@mailhost.uni-koblenz.de, linux@yon.engr.sgi.com
Subject: Re: Good news: no more begging for HW
Date: Mon, 16 Jun 1997 22:01:27 -0400	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <199706170201.WAA00413@jenolan.caipgeneral> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <199706170106.SAA19946@yon.engr.sgi.com> (ariel@yon.engr.sgi.com)

   From: ariel@yon.engr.sgi.com (Ariel Faigon)
   Date: Mon, 16 Jun 1997 18:06:41 -0700 (PDT)

   I cannot promise anything since there may be some oversubscription
   to the service :-)

   I think the fairest way would be to publish all these requests on
   this forum and have the people who care (us) vote on who should get
   them.  I certainly don't want to be the fascist person who decides
   who gets what.

Before this gets out of control, I just want to express one sentiment
of high caution.

Although it may seem desirable to contribute most of the donation
hardware to kernel level hackers, this can be a mistake in the making.
At this stage in the game it is just as important to get userland/libc
developers machines.

Therefore I suggest that at least one person who knows GNU libc,
binutils, _and_ gcc internals backwards and forwards be on the top of
the donation list.  If I were asked for such a candidate, I would
recommend Richard Henderson (rth@stommel.tamu.edu) He has done the
Alpha/Linux port, he designed an ELF standard for 64-bit Alpha from
scratch with no existing standard available, he is doing the same
exact thing for 64-bit SparcLinux at the moment as well.

Not having a good libc/userland person in this port is why I lost half
my summer last year and was not able to hack the kernel as much as I
really would have liked to at all...

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David S. Miller, davem@caip.rutgers.edu /_____________/ / // /_/ ><

  parent reply	other threads:[~1997-06-17  2:08 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 37+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
     [not found] <199706170046.CAA17216@informatik.uni-koblenz.de>
1997-06-17  1:06 ` Good news: no more begging for HW Ariel Faigon
1997-06-17  1:06   ` Ariel Faigon
1997-06-17  1:53   ` Alex deVries
1997-06-17  2:01   ` David S. Miller [this message]
     [not found]     ` <davem@jenolan.rutgers.edu>
1997-06-17 16:23       ` richard offer
1997-06-17 17:10         ` Miguel de Icaza
1997-06-17 17:49           ` Mike Shaver
1997-06-17 17:49             ` Mike Shaver
1997-06-17 17:53           ` richard offer
1997-06-17 18:00             ` Miguel de Icaza
1997-06-17 18:30               ` Martin Knoblauch
1997-06-17 18:45                 ` David S. Miller
1997-06-18  0:00             ` John Wiederhirn
1997-06-18  0:15               ` richard offer
1997-06-18  0:32                 ` Ralf Baechle
1997-06-18  0:32                   ` Ralf Baechle
1997-06-19 19:23                   ` William J. Earl
1997-06-18  0:34               ` Getting X on Linux/SGI Ariel Faigon
1997-06-18  0:34                 ` Ariel Faigon
1997-06-18 16:28                 ` Christopher W. Carlson
1997-06-18 19:30                   ` Nigel Gamble
1997-06-18  2:47               ` Good news: no more begging for HW Miguel de Icaza
1997-06-18 12:38               ` William J. Earl
1997-06-18 12:38                 ` William J. Earl
1997-06-18  6:37 Larry McVoy
1997-06-18  6:37 ` Larry McVoy
  -- strict thread matches above, loose matches on Subject: below --
1997-06-17  6:22 Larry McVoy
1997-06-17  9:46 ` Ralf Baechle
1997-06-17  9:46   ` Ralf Baechle
1997-06-17 16:08 ` Miguel de Icaza
1997-06-17  2:25 Larry McVoy
1997-06-17  2:25 ` Larry McVoy
1997-06-17  5:31 ` Alex deVries
1997-06-16 23:25 Ariel Faigon
1997-06-17  3:59 ` Christopher W. Carlson
1997-06-17  8:15 ` Martin Knoblauch
1997-06-17 16:18   ` Miguel de Icaza

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