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RE: [DotGNU]New developer questions (was: This Year in DotGNU 2002 (DRAF
From: |
Bob Calco |
Subject: |
RE: [DotGNU]New developer questions (was: This Year in DotGNU 2002 (DRAFT)) |
Date: |
Sun, 17 Nov 2002 12:06:22 -0500 |
%% If memory serves me right, Bob Calco wrote:
%% > I've been lurking in the background on the mailing list a few days, and
%% > learning the TreeCC utility. I'm interested in joining the
%% DotGNU project,
%% > particularly in the area of porting languages, foundation
%% code, and .NET
%% > interoperability.
%%
%% TreeCC is currently being revamped to support more language
%% output models..
%% Peter Minten's latest addition viz Ruby output has been the last language
%% added ...
I hope to add some value here too. :)
%%
%% > I love building tools and reusable libraries.
%%
%% WOW !! ...
I meant it!
%%
%% > What are the steps to becoming a regular developer and/or team
%% lead on this
%% > project?
%%
%% To work under the Portable.Net project which covers the umbrella of .NET
%% runtime, language compilers and TreeCC you first have to get approved by
%% Rhys for CVS access .... Which obviously needs about 4-5 good patches to
%% some part .... (the debugger ?) ...
OK, I'm anoncvs'ing the source as we speak. My Savannah handle is rcalco, I
work on the Ruby FreeRIDE project there.
%%
%% Being a team leader needs your own project which has to be a GNU project
%% and approved by DotGNU Steering Committe . This means a small time period
%% to get all the members together and vote ... Not usually a good
%% idea unless
%% you have something really big planned ... IMHO fragmentation can
%% be really
%% really bad.
I'll worry about starting something new once I attain developer-dom.
%%
%% > Another question I had is the relationship of this project, if any,
%% > to Mono?
%%
%% DotGNU Portable.Net is similar to the Mono project . So visit
%% http://www.southern-storm.com.au/pnet_faq.html#q9_2 or doc/pnet_faq.html
%% in pnet CVS .
%%
%% We share a certain amount of code ... Portable.Net's I18n code has been
%% relicensed to Mono on request . It is not a typical fork and is kept in
%% sync IIRC (which is easy since those 50k lines are mostly autogenerated).
%% And our runtime uses a header file from Mono JIT which
%% simplifies x86 code
%% generation.
Thanks for the info!
- Bob
%%
%% Gopal
%% --
%% The difference between insanity and genius is measured by success
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- [DotGNU]This Year in DotGNU 2002 (DRAFT), Peter Minten, 2002/11/16
- RE: [DotGNU]This Year in DotGNU 2002 (DRAFT), Bob Calco, 2002/11/17
- Re: [DotGNU]This Year in DotGNU 2002 (DRAFT), Peter Minten, 2002/11/22
- Quote of the Year (was Re: [DotGNU]This Year in DotGNU 2002 (DRAFT)), Stephen Compall, 2002/11/24
- Re: Quote of the Year (was Re: [DotGNU]This Year in DotGNU 2002 (DRAFT)), Rhys Weatherley, 2002/11/24
- Re: Quote of the Year (was Re: [DotGNU]This Year in DotGNU 2002 (DRAFT)), Peter Minten, 2002/11/24
- Re: Quote of the Year (was Re: [DotGNU]This Year in DotGNU 2002 (DRAFT)), Rhys Weatherley, 2002/11/24
- Re: Quote of the Year (was Re: [DotGNU]This Year in DotGNU 2002 (DRAFT)), Peter Minten, 2002/11/24
- Re: Quote of the Year (was Re: [DotGNU]This Year in DotGNU 2002 (DRAFT)), Rhys Weatherley, 2002/11/24