2011/6/9 Marek Otahal <markota...@gmail.com>: > On Thursday 09 of June 2011 10:34:45 Luštický Josef wrote: >> Hello everyone, >> I'm Josef Lusticky and I'd like to write a Bachelor thesis about >> operating systems. >> I'm student of Faculty of Information Technology in Brno, Czech >> Republic and I have been using Linux since 2006 and Archlinux since >> 2008. >> I'm enthuasistic user of Arch and Linux in general and I'd like to >> help this project >> by improving or creating some stuff. >> I'd like to implement some driver or port of app. I know C, assembly >> and some scripting languages. >> Yes, I know there is the pacman package signing feature missing, but I >> do not consider it work for one person and I would rather work on >> something like userspace tools needed for kernel (e.g. filesystem >> tools, etc.). >> Can you recommand me something good for my skills? >> >> Best regards, >> Josef Lusticky >> >> > Ahoj Pepo :) > > I just remembered your email from yesterday when I was crying about the > fortune of kmobiletools. > > It is/was a great tool, but the development has ceased. > Please see my wish: https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=270266 > and consider if you would like to work on that project? :) > It's developed in C(++?), can touch driver issues (if you want), and > definitely is highly popular and has good promises for the future. The old > hackers are still around, so they should be able to help you with some > details if you needed. > > It just crossed my mind so I gave it a try and pass the idea to you. > > Have a nice day, > cau, Marek > -- > > Marek Otahal :o) >
I've heard btrfs is still missing a proper fsck