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Date:      Tue, 25 Jul 2000 08:46:44 -0500 (CDT)
From:      "Jeffrey S. Sharp" <jss@subatomix.com>
To:        W Gerald Hicks <jhix@mindspring.com>
Cc:        Albert Yang <albert@achtung.com>, freebsd-small@FreeBSD.ORG
Subject:   Re: The heart of the problem 
Message-ID:  <Pine.BSF.4.21.0007250716060.8718-100000@lepton.subatomix.com>
In-Reply-To: <200007250933.CAA06461@mindspring.com>

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On Tue, 25 Jul 2000, W Gerald Hicks wrote:
> 
> > So, anybody want to be captain?  I want to see Pico work!
> 
> Well personally I'd nominate Jeffery if he's willing.  Omanchu Oomgali (sp?)
> is also a favorite candidate of mine;  I incited him to do some work on
> PicoBSD some time back and he made very good progress.

I would be delighted to be take the captain's chair if I could claim such
an honor through some sort of general agreement by enough people.  Let it
be known that I have a few personal beliefs concerning small FreeBSD:

* I believe that the current Pico kit needs to be thrown out and replaced
with something entirely new.

* Having made my own "Tiny" variant, I believe that I have a darn good
candidate for 'something entirely new'. :)

* I think that a small BSD kit should be general-purpose  enough to do
multidisk distros, CD-ROM distros, etc. -- pretty much anything you might
want in a small FreeBSD.

* I think that the small FreeBSD community, Pico, Tiny, or whatever
exactly I would be the captain of needs more recognition by the outside
world than Pico is currently getting.  This means we need a better
website, possibly accessible at its own domain name, and someone who will
be the official maintainer of that.

That's my personal agenda.  Now, here is a resume of sorts.  I live in
Norman, Oklahoma, where I attend the University of Oklahoma.  I will be a
Senior this fall, working towards a BS in CS with a minor in 
mathematics.  I originally came from a small, rural Oklahoma farm town,
but I escaped from that dreadful place with the aid of a National Merit
Scholarship.

I am 21 years old.  I've been learning/loving programming for about half
of that time, but most of my knowledge gathering in that field has
occurred within the last 4 years.  I discovered the Unix world in late
1997.  I'm probably a little greener than some of the people here, but I
learn quickly.

How does everyone feel about all that?

> However I don't think that freebsd-small can really survive without
> deeper consideration by the mainline developers.  This is a serious
> point and one that has given PicoBSD quite a few fits and starts
> during its existence.

That would be one of the captain's duties: making the mainline people know
we exist and keeping communication going.

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Jeffrey S. Sharp   (XorAxAx)
jss@subatomix.com

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