Wanted: people who can test tinc on different platforms.
Dale L. Handy
dhandy at nitrodata.com
Thu Jul 3 17:36:31 CEST 2003
If you wanted, Intel has a Developer Access program that provides you
with up to about a month of time on a variety of platforms, including
Windows 2003, Linux, and others, on Xeons, P4's, and Celerons. It might
be worth looking into. They don't charge for this access.
AMD has a similar program going as well (those Opterons are *Smokin'
Fast* in 32 bit mode!) This may solve your access needs.
Guus Sliepen wrote:
>Hello,
>
>It's almost time for a new release: 1.0. We would like this release to
>support all the platforms supported by 1.0pre8:
>
>GNU/Linux, FreeBSD, OpenBSD, NetBSD, MacOS/X (Darwin) and Solaris (SunOS).
>
>Furthermore, we also would like to see tinc ported to the following
>platforms:
>
>GNU/Hurd, Windows (Cygwin/MingW/native)
>
>However, all the main developers work mainly with Linux and have little
>time and expertise to set up representative environments of other
>platforms on which to test tinc. If you own or administrate a machine
>running a platform other than Linux, you could help us by trying to
>compile the CVS version of tinc and reporting problems. Another way
>would be to make a shell acount available to the tinc developers so we
>can try it ourselves.
>
>If you want to help us in either way, please contact us.
>
>
>
--
"The trouble with doing something right the first time
is that nobody appreciates how difficult it was."
-- Dale L. Handy, P.E.
dhandy at nitrodata.com
http://www.nitrodata.com
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