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Sometimes I just don't read my emails :-P So, since it still alive, I can contribute some space and bandwidth on HTTP servers, I also can give some rack space (is some one will give me preconfigured server 5U max, 1U is better) As to actual development, I can do AP logic, roaming and redundancy development, although I'm not that good in Linux. But I have quite good algorithms to make AP mesh. Oh yes, can this project be transformed to Linksys firmware? Like No-Cat firmware? If yes I can get some financial contribution. -----Original Message----- From: Albert Lash [mailto:albert dot lash at gmail dot com] Sent: Friday, August 03, 2007 12:47 PM To: Junior Gillespie Cc: Punky; m0n0wall dash dev at lists dot m0n0 dot ch; m0n0wall at lists dot m0n0 dot ch Subject: Re: [m0n0wall] mono AP Hi Junior and Punky, This is something I'm interested in, but not sure exactly how I'll be able to help at this point, but I believe I can help. My current work includes a lot of freebsd, debian, and m0n0wall research, testing, and development, so my being part of the project would likely benefit us both - on of my favorite scenarios! Punky - I've been exploring the idea of a "debian-ized" version of m0n0wall, and miniBSD, and was so pleased to find out about voyager linux. For some of the project I've been toying with (like m0n0jabber), a debian system would suffice, and make things easier to some degree. The catch is to minimalize it, constrain it (like how the awesome m0n0wall console only lets you do a few things, nothing else, i.e. rm -rf / !!), as well as supporting a portable build process, which can detect various nics, automount from a variety of media (cf, usb flash, cf pio not udma, etc), load os into ram, mount root as read only, and use a circular logger, etc. etc. etc. To support a wide variety of builds, I've been looking at using phing, a php based builder which uses xml build files. It is modeled after Apache's Ant. My primary skills include PHP, XML and webGUI design, and I'm very familiar with debian., and starting to learn more about freeBSD (and loving it!). Best, Albert On 8/2/07, Junior Gillespie <junior dot gillespie at gmail dot com> wrote: > Punky, > It's great to have you on the team! I briefly looked over your patch, and > am excited about the idea of a FreeBSD and Linux based application. > Hopefully soon we can have a site up, with svn, and start a productively > developing m0n0Cored. > > Everyone, I'm looking at leasing some rack space at The Planet, and setting > up an HP blade server I have. I'll probably setup a Virtualization > environment, and utilize it for individual developer needs in order to speed > up development. If anyone has any suggestions on needs for this development > project, please let me know. I'm working on some great sponsorships for the > project, but we definitely need to get things in place, and not solely > depend on individuals or sponsors. > > On 8/2/07, Punky <punkytse at gmail dot com> wrote: > > > > Hi Junior, > > > > I would like to join the development of m0n0cored, especially on Linux > > porting of m0n0cored and modules. My first initial patch for Linux > > porting has been posted to the list few weeks ago. > > > > Currently, my progress was stopped by unknown SEGV in m0n0cored when > > run on Linux, I will get a FreeBSD 6.2 development environment to see > > if I can repeat it. > > > > - Punky > > > > On 8/2/07, Junior Gillespie <junior dot gillespie at gmail dot com> wrote: > > > Alex, m0n0Cored or m0n0AP is still alive. I've talked with Manuel about > > this > > > project, and have started preparing an org chart similar to that of the > > > FreeBSD project, in order to speed up development. I'm working on > > acquiring > > > some servers, and bandwidth as well. > > > > > > Anyone interested in having a part in the development of m0n0Cored, and > > > included in the org chart and committers list, please let me know. > > Please > > > include the areas you would be interested in developing, whether it be > > > webGUI, or documentation, and we'll put togeather a list, and get > > started on > > > development. > > > > > > Thanks, > > > > > > Junior > > > > > > > > > -- > > -- > > Regards, > > Punky > > > > P U N K N ! X . c o m > > Technology + Lifestyle > > (http://www.punknix.com) > > > > V O Y A G E . H K - http://www.voyage.hk > > Linux - voyage-0.4 is released! > > Store - Senao NMP-8602 Plus (400mW) is now in stock! > > > > > > -- > Thanks, > > Junior > -- My Blogs: http://www.docunext.com/ http://www.albertlash.com/ --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: m0n0wall dash unsubscribe at lists dot m0n0 dot ch For additional commands, e-mail: m0n0wall dash help at lists dot m0n0 dot ch |