On Oct 14, 2007, at 4:01 PM, Rik van Riel wrote:I'm also quite interested in what compsci students can do for the kernel project. I'm currently doing a little embedded development and research at school, but I and a few others would jump at the chance to work on the kernel (besides finding duplicate problems that the x86 merge is already taking care of, of course. ;) Also (as an aside), we're looking at redoing our operating systems curriculum out here at school...anyone aware of (relatively good) OS curricula? (time scope: one semester.) regards/thanks, -- Doug Whitesell CSU Channel Islands - Computer Science "Unprecedented performance: nothing we had has ever worked like this before..." -
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