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Linuxcare is looking for contractors to author Kernel Cousins
- To: egcs-patches at egcs dot cygnus dot com
- Subject: Linuxcare is looking for contractors to author Kernel Cousins
- From: Zack Brown <zbrown at linuxcare dot com>
- Date: Mon, 27 Sep 1999 15:44:14 -0700 (PDT)
- cc: gcc-bugs at gcc dot gnu dot org
- Reply-To: zbrown1 at ibm dot net
Hi,
I'm cross-posting this because it seems relevant to both lists, even though
it's not strictly on topic for either. This is the first time I'm sending
out a message like this to any list, so anyone who feels it is inappropriate
(or appropriate) should please say so.
Kernel Traffic <http://kt.linuxcare.com> recently expanded into the Kernel
Cousins project <http://kt.linuxcare.com/KC>, and now covers Wine, Debian
Hurd, and the Gimp.
Linuxcare would like to recruit contractors to write new Kernel Cousins. The
C compiler is an obvious choice, both for its importance in the scheme of
things, and also because Kernel Traffic frequently discusses the
interactions between kernel and compiler development. A Kernel Cousin for
GCC would present a non-kernel perspective on those interactions, and would
also explore the C compiler in its own right, an amazing project on which
virtually the entire Open Source world depends.
Anyone interested in contracting to write KC GCC-bugs or KC GCC-patches, or
preferably a conglomeration of both, should contact me, Zack Brown,
zbrown@linuxcare.com, to talk it over. If you're interested in doing a KC on
a different project, that's a possibility as well.
Once again, I hope this post is welcome, and I apologize if it is not.
Thanks,
--
Zack Brown, Developer Services Editor, Linuxcare, Inc.
tel: 1-415-354-4878x284, fax: 1-415-701-7457
zbrown@linuxcare.com, http://www.linuxcare.com/
Linuxcare. At the center of Linux.