Date: Mon, 23 Nov 1998 00:35:11 +0000 From: "Paolo Di Francesco" <paipai@tin.it> To: freebsd-sparc@FreeBSD.ORG Subject: The LIST! Message-ID: <19981122233305.WDQI10970.fep03-svc@winworkstation>
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Ok, we are in the last day of the weekend, and as I promised this is the list
of developers....
There are 3 files: Intro, Old-Sparc and Ultra-Sparc.
Intro -> Introduction
Old-Sparc -> the old Sparc group
Ultra-Sparc -> the Ultra Sparc group
Actually, there's no "this guy is doing this" because, when you'll have a
clearer idea of "What I want to do!" send me a message and I'll include near
the name field a new "is doing" field. It will appear as:
Name: SuperMan (superman@world.com) -> saving the world.
Ciao Ciao
Paolo Di Francesco
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Sparc Developer List
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Home of the FreeBSD-Sparc is
mailing list: freebsd-sparc@FreeBSD.ORG
actual home page: http://www.freebsd.org/~obrien/freebsd-sparc/
Here there is the "complete" list of old-Sparc and Ultra Sparc developers.
If you find some errors please contact me!
Suggestions welcome! ;)
Note 1: Aren't you in this list? Send me a private message and I'll include you
immediately!
Note 2: Do you want to "unsubscribe" from this list? Again, send me a message.
author: Paolo Di Francesco
email: paipai@tin.it
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Old-Sparc Developer List
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Name: Christoph Haas <ch@adimus.de>
Name: Stefan Molnar Stefan Molnar <stefan@csudsu.com>
Name: Lyndon Griffin <lgriffin@naviant.com>
Name: Mark Newton <newton@atdot.dotat.org>
Name: Erik Cameron <ecameron@bsd.uchicago.edu>
Name: Wes Peters <wes@softweyr.com>
Name : pfm@slack.net <Patrick McAndrew>
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Name: Christoph Haas <ch@adimus.de>
Actively Dev: No
Why: Not enough time and knowledge, but willing to learn by doing ;-)
SPARC: SS4
Time: 2
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Name: Stefan Molnar Stefan Molnar <stefan@csudsu.com>
Actively Dev: Tester?
Why: I am not much of a coder, also I work at Sun Doing
Solaris Stress Testing mainly alpha/beta versions of Solaris.
Sparc: Sparc sun4c and sun4m
Time: 5
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Name: Lyndon Griffin <lgriffin@naviant.com>
Actively Dev: Not currently
Why: lack of experience
Sparc: SparcStation 10, SparcStation 20, USparc,
SPARCstation 330 (primary)
Time: 3
Note : Prefer to develop/test for "old sparc," can also perform some limited
testing on my production ultra
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Name : Mark Newton <newton@atdot.dotat.org>
Actively Dev: Not right now
Why: No time, no UltraSPARC
Sparc: Yup - sun4c architecture SPARCstation IPC (currently NetBSD)
Time: 3
I only have old SPARC, but I think a priority should be uSPARC development.
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Name: Erik Cameron <ecameron@bsd.uchicago.edu>,
Activeley Dev: not actively coding...
Why: Learning neccesary skills to be of use in that dept. :)
Currently working on building FreeBSD userland
on top of OpenBSD 2.3/sparc kernel on a SparcStation IPX.
Time: Flexible for time; gimme a 4 before standard deviation.
Note: Will be working on "old sparcs."
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Name: Wes Peters <wes@softweyr.com>
Actively Dev: Willing to work on userland stuff, compiler tools, and
TCP/IP networking code.
Sparc: SPARCstation 5/170, and possibly UltraSPARC 5
Time: 2
Note: Yes. old-SPARC first, because I can afford one of those at home. ;^)
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Name: pfm@slack.net <Patrick McAndrew>
Actively Dev: I can develop/port userland utilities and do some device
driver work. I will just need either a place to start from
(NetBSD/OpenBSD drivers?) or someone to work with in
building them. I can also test on the Sun4m and probably
Sun4u platform (hopefully)
Sparc: I have a ss5 and a ss2, like I said above, I might be able to
grab a few ultras.
Time: 10-20 hours a week.
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Ultra-Sparc Developer List
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Name: Paolo Di Francesco (paipai@tin.it)
Name: Rik Schneider (rik@deranged.schneider.org)
Name: Lyndon Griffin <lgriffin@naviant.com>
Name: Joe Orthoefer <orthoefe@gte.net>
Name: Alfred Perlstein <bright@hotjobs.com>
Name: Nobuhiro Kurihara <kurihara@rindou.Japan.Sun.COM>
Name: "Fernando P. Schapachnik" <fpscha@localhost.schapachnik.com.ar>
Name: pfm@slack.net <Patrick McAndrew>
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Name: Paolo Di Francesco (paipai@tin.it)
Actively Dev: No
Why: No Sparc Hardware
Sparc: No
Time: 5
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Name: Rik Schneider (rik@deranged.schneider.org)
Actively Dev: When I find Time
Why: See Above
SPARC: SS-1+ always (Mine, No services)
SS-1000 I can experiment with for a few hours a week
US-5 No more than 40mins per month
Time: 2-3
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Name: Lyndon Griffin <lgriffin@naviant.com>
Actively Dev: Not currently
Why: lack of experience
Sparc: SparcStation 10, SparcStation 20, USparc,
SPARCstation 330 (primary)
Time: 3
Note : Prefer to develop/test for "old sparc," can also perform some limited
testing on my production ultra
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Name: Joe Orthoefer <orthoefe@gte.net>
Activeley Dev: no.
Why: Time constraints, lack of expertise, should have a block of
time coming up in December, need to reorganize 4 years worth
of files to get disk space on my freebsd boxes to get a stable
developement environment for some cross tools/source repos.
Sparc: My wife's Ultra 5. Plan to set things up to allow netbooting
and to pull a serial cable over to my work area for a
console...
Time: Currently rate a 1, December may see 3.
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Name: Alfred Perlstein <bright@hotjobs.com>
Activeley Dev: Yes going to start working on code in the next week.
Sparc: Yes i have an ultra sparc
Time: It's hard to say about time, i'll say very little time during
the week, but most of the whole weekends.
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Name: Nobuhiro Kurihara <kurihara@rindou.Japan.Sun.COM>
Actively Dev: N/A
Why: cannot promiss to continue the work due to bisiness trips,
and others.
Sparc: AX, AXi, AXmp, CP1500, and pthers
Time: 3
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Name: "Fernando P. Schapachnik" <fpscha@localhost.schapachnik.com.ar>
Actively Dev: No
Why: No time, no box.
Sparc: Yes (2 Ultra-1 167 Mhz)
Time: 2
My boxes are productive servers. I can test userland code that can be run
from Solaris, if such a thing exist.
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Name: pfm@slack.net <Patrick McAndrew>
Actively Dev: I can develop/port userland utilities and do some device
driver work. I will just need either a place to start from
(NetBSD/OpenBSD drivers?) or someone to work with in
building them. I can also test on the Sun4m and probably
Sun4u platform (hopefully)
Sparc: I have a ss5 and a ss2, like I said above, I might be able to
grab a few ultras.
Time: 10-20 hours a week.
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