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Date: Thu, 3 May 2001 06:14:24 PDT
From: Peter Skye <pskye@peterskye.com >
Reply-To: scoug-programming@scoug.com
To: scoug-programming@scoug.com
Subject: SCOUG-Programming: net-snmp sources

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Steven Levine wrote:
>
> >I thought this was for the Programming SIG meeting.
> >You want this to be a non-meeting project?
>
> I don't care. It's your project. By that I mean
> you and Dallas. You were the ones that said
> they wanted to do the port. Did I misunderstand?

Well, actually, it's a two-spiff project. I'm interested in the SNMP
stuff, to be sure, but I have even more interest in learning how to port
using EMX. By chance my morning email includes a message from another
P-SIG member who has a program (IBM's open source DX) he'd like to try
compiling with EMX.

> IIRC, there's a test application you
> can build to test your install.

Yeah, thanks for the reminder, emxample or something like that.

> OK, work it out and decide which of you is going to cart around.

Steven, quick question, are you the acting P-SIG leader? Do I have to
be nice to you? :)))

> >decision, I'll decide on "get the P90
> >and 486's asap and get them ready
>
> Unless you have time on your hands,
> I would not bother with the 486.

I was thinking we could set up the EMX development environment on all
machines and let people play with them.

> >why I had this thread on the BOD list). You're the SCOUG Treasurer and
> >the machines are SCOUG fixed assets which you're responsible for.
>
> Not quite yet. There are not listed on the Treasurer's Assets Master
> List, so they don't exist as far as I'm concerned.
>
> >-- 1. Is it okay with you as a P-SIG member
> >to use the P90 and 486's on May 18?
>
> I don't see why not. I can't image the Board
> complaining. You need to talk to Sheridan when
> he returns and find out what the P90 includes.

Request sent to the Board list.

> >-- 2. Is it okay with you as SCOUG Treasurer to let
> >me have the machines and prep them for May 18?
>
> See above.
>
> >-- 3. How do you suggest I approach the Board
> >for approval to pick up and prep the machines?
>
> Is this a trick question? Post to the BOD list?

Steven -- you are the one who pulled this thread with my request OFF of
the Board list!

> I suggest you put some sort of project plan/task
> list together and think about what else you might
> need so that the SIG does not end up staring at
> an unusable box for the duration of the meeting.

Hey Dallas -- you want to test the boxes?

- Peter

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