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Re: Hi I'm still alive.

Subject: Re: Hi I'm still alive.
Date: Wed, 29 Sep 2004 21:10:48 +0200
On Tue, Sep 28, 2004 at 11:48:18PM -0400, Byron L. Sonne wrote:


BTW I am working on keeping on top of the libnetNG stuff, but being a 
dirt farmer means I'm swamped during June - October (Dirt Season).

I know this reply is late in coming, but is there anything I can help 
out with? I'm kinda tit-useless when it comes to deep programming 
though. The offer stands for Frederic (sorry I can't figure out how to 
type the accents in your name dude) or any others, if you dudes have 
something you'd like me to test out let me know.

Do not care about the accent, just call me Fred, that is fine :)


By the way, what exactly is 'dirt farming'? I thought it would be easy 
to STFW on that one, but it's either non-hydroponic farming, or perhaps 
a nick name for real estate finagling. In either case I surely shall go 
mad unless I find out ;)


The help is currently to check that I did not make mistakes in porting
the builders, developping more examples, porting builders, and last
but not least porting the link layer support for different kind of
architecture.

About examples, I think something should be done to clean them as most
of them are using the same options ... but I am too lazy to do it ;-)

        Fred

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