Date: Wed, 7 Jan 1998 12:43:41 -0700 From: Nate Williams <nate@mt.sri.com> To: freebsd-java@FreeBSD.ORG Cc: gclarkii@main.brewich.com (Gary B. Clark II) Subject: Re: Motif question Message-ID: <199801071943.MAA02544@mt.sri.com> In-Reply-To: <199801071831.MAA13303@damon.com> References: <199801071652.KAA02364@main.brewich.com> <199801071831.MAA13303@damon.com>
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[ Moved to -java :) ] Damon Anton Permezel writes: > Perhaps we can attempt a coordinated effort to address some of these > problems? I'm in the process (like in *RIGHT NOW*) setting up a remote CVS tree that I hope people will consider using for FreeBSD java development. Access will require that I know you have access to the actual Sun sources (I have ideas on how to do this), and that you connect to the site using SSH. I've got a machine setup to do this already, so I don't forsee any problems, but I am wondering if I actual do this if people will voluntarily give up 'local access' to their sources and instead try to move through a centralized tree on a remote site. If it does, please reply to the group. Note, unfortunately due to the nature of the sources, public access won't be made, and the CVS commit email may or may not be made available. The CVS tree is almost ready to go, but I have to go through it a bit and sanitize the bits. I'll probably setup a pseudo-private email list for folks to talk about actual JDK porting issues, but is this at all interesting to those who are actually hacking on the JDK sources? Nate
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