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Date:      Thu, 18 Feb 2016 11:42:57 +0100
From:      Erik Trulsson <Erik.Trulsson.1013@student.uu.se>
To:        Anil Gulati <gulati.au@gmail.com>
Cc:        freebsd-x11@freebsd.org
Subject:   Re: What are the criteria for contributing to development and testing?
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Quoting Anil Gulati <gulati.au@gmail.com>:

>> On Thursday, 18. Feb 2016, 02:07:16 +1100, Anil Gulati wrote:
>> > [...] buying
>> > an Intel NUC or System 76 with 5th Gen Broadwell Intel i3/i/5/i7  
>> would be a
>> > no go for X11 on FreeBSD.
>> >
>> > Is it possible for me to contribute to the development and testing of
>> > driver support to get these chips working with the Intel HD Graphics 6000
>> > 6100 etc?
>> >
>> > [...]
>> >
>> > What are the criteria for contributing to development and testing?
>
> On 18 February 2016 at 10:03, Bertram Scharpf  
> <lists@bertram-scharpf.de> wrote:
>> Patience, patience, and again patience. Two and a half
>> months ago I made the same offer to contribute because I own
>> a Broadwell and because I'm an experienced programmer. The
>> only thing I asked for was some instructions where to start
>> from as I'm new to the FreeBSD kernel.
>
> Thanks for the perspective, Bertram.
> This is the second time I'm considering entering the fray.
> The previous time I wanted to help a Python project move to Python 3K
> and worked on code off and on for 3 years but couldn't get any direct
> communication and ended up collaborating with someone else who was
> pretty much in the same boat but the maintainer never accepted any
> pull requests and I began to suspect some duplication of work.
>
> This time I therefore don't want to start unless I'm sure I've got an
> entry point that the project team actually wants to delegate.

If you are waiting for someone to hold your hand and guide you while you
get up to speed with FreeBSD development, then you may have to wait a
very long time.

You can read the various documents found at
https://www.freebsd.org/docs/books.html for some information and
introduction, but beyond that you are pretty much on your own as
far as I can tell.















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