From: Godmar Back (gback@cs.utah.edu)
Date: Mon Feb 08 1999 - 23:28:58 EST
>
> Great idea about volunteers!
>
> We need them to do two things:
> 1. Check Kaffe runs on a set of 'demo' applications on various
> platforms.
> 2. Provide downloadable binaries for those various platforms.
>
> I think you said as much already.
That's a good idea. It would divide testers along two axes:
+ "platform" testers: people that care about a specific platform
+ "application" testers: people that care about a specific application
>
> The ones we can do here are:
> 1. x86 Linux (Redhat 5.0)
> 2. Netwinder (4.2 ish - whatever)
> 3. Cobalt Cube (whatever that's running right now)
> 4. Solaris 2 (old IPX thing)
> 5. Win32 port under Cygwin (no graphics of course)
For Solaris, it would be nice to testers for the various subversions
like 2.5, 2.6 etc.
I can do the netbsd1.3/arm32.
>
> If someone wants to build some web pages for this I can give them access
> to the webserver here (possibly you might want to take over the
> www.kaffe.org for the purposes).
>
I think www.kaffe.org would be a great idea for that.
I volunteer for doing the pages. Should I keep them in style similar
to TVT's? What do you think of using wiki maybe?
- Godmar
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