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Date:      Thu, 27 Aug 2009 07:00:52 +0800
From:      Adrian Chadd <adrian@freebsd.org>
To:        Michael David Crawford <mdc@prgmr.com>
Cc:        freebsd-xen@freebsd.org
Subject:   Re: finishing up the xen port - would funding help?
Message-ID:  <d763ac660908261600i39e95e49hcd0ed44caaf17e22@mail.gmail.com>
In-Reply-To: <4A94CD0D.8070902@prgmr.com>
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Give me a few days to get stuff together here and I'll see what I can
do in -head.

Thanks for all your offers of support.

adrian

2009/8/26 Michael David Crawford <mdc@prgmr.com>:
> Luke S Crawford wrote:
>>
>> I could also scrape up some cash. =A0(unfortunately, my own budget isn't=
 as
>> flush as it was a few months ago,
>> when I tried to set one of my friends on the project.)
>
> That friend would be me (no relation).
>
> I'm afraid I didn't get very far at the time, in part because I had a lot=
 of
> trouble coming to grips with Xen, and because I had never done any FreeBS=
D
> kernel programming before.
>
> I would be happy to continue with the work as a volunteer. =A0I'd like to
> actually contribute some real code so as to finally earn all the money Lu=
ke
> paid me.
>
> I've been reading McKusick's book on The Design and Implementation of the
> FreeBSD Operating System. =A0It is very good; I expect I will be able to =
do
> some meaningful kernel hacking once I finish reading it.
>
> I gave up on Xen entirely for a while, as I had intended to use it for a
> project of my own but just couldn't get it to do what I need. =A0But the =
Xen
> kernel and Linux Dom0 continue to be actively developed, so I'm intending=
 to
> give it another try.
>
> I do have experience with kernel and driver programming on Mac OS X and w=
ith
> embedded systems. =A0I am also a wizard at debugging - I was once on a te=
am at
> Apple that specialized in fixing the most difficult bugs in the Classic M=
ac
> OS. =A0I have also done a lot of storage and FireWire work.
>
> I have a Core 2 Quad Xeon box that runs Fedora 11, as well as a Core 2 Du=
o
> box that Luke lent me, that runs FreeBSD CURRENT. =A0My intention for tha=
t box
> has been to learn FreeBSD kernel hacking by fixing some of the existing b=
ugs
> on real hardware. =A0That's just a step in the process of learning how to=
 hack
> FreeBSD's DomU support.
>
> Ever Faithful,
>
> Mike
> --
> Michael David Crawford
> mdc@prgmr.com
>
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