On Tue, 2007-09-18 at 17:37, Samuel Thibault wrote:
> R. Steven Rainwater, le Tue 18 Sep 2007 17:28:00 -0500, a écrit :
> > But what would be more helpful for me right now is a
> > "How to become a Hurd Hacker" tutorial
>
> Well, contribute by writing it ;)

Okay, I've finally got a rough draft together. I've tried to keep pretty
good notes as I've gone through all my initial experiences learning to
install and build the GNU Mach/Hurd code, but I'm sure there are still
plenty of mistakes. I could use some feedback on anything that's wrong. 

In particular I'd like feedback on section 1 where I address the
questions newbies run into about which microkernel to work on and
questions about work on GNU Mach being wasted if a new microkernel is in
the works. 

Also, since I haven't gotten to the point of submitting a patch yet,
some of the stuff in section 6 on how to submit patches is obviously
speculation on my part. Feel free to offer corrections. 
Once I reach a final draft, I'll contribute the document to either the
Hurd Wiki or where ever else seems approriate.

 http://gnu.ncc.com/doku.php?id=how_to_become_a_hurd_hacker

-Steve



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