My most sincere thanks to all the people who offered to send me a
video card. I spent an entire day futzing around with a video card
I "borrowed" from my roommate's computer while he was at work, and
determined that it's in fact my motherboard that has gone wonky.
So, I can't really do any FreeBSD work until I get a new motherboard,
but given that I just made a tool of myself by asking for equipment
that turned out not to be the source of the problem, I'm not going to
ask for one here. My thanks to all who offered me a new video card;
I'm glad I didn't take advantage of any of your offers before I found
out that the card wasn't the problem after all.
*glares at the stupid no-name brand discount motherboard*
- Remove mike@ from MAINTAINER and from document
Approved by: maintainer timeout (about 2 month this time and 2 years inactivity totally),
silence on standarts@,
simon
two sections of the Porter's Handbook and the Committer's Guide that
tend to get overlooked. Fix the pr-guidelines link which has been
broken since ...
Note: The use of SPACEs and TABs in this file is a little bit
inconsistent. I leave it as is and let the maintainer decide.
Approved: netchild (mentor)
- Update the tasks to push Giant down into the various compat ABIs (really
sync up the MPSAFE flags) as done.
- Update the task to add witness checks on thread exit as done.
- Update the atomic_fetchadd() and refcount API tasks as done.
- Add a new WIP task describing the intr_event stuff.
- Discard some poorly thought not started tasks (or ones OBE).
into logical groups to make them easier to browse. Change some of the
wording near the Search block to make it clearer. Cleanup portindex to be
"use strict" and "-w" safe.
PRs: www/87500 (edwin, most of the work), www/45169 (linimon)
Approved by: silence on www
project-specific links on the left anymore; instead, all the links to
our documents appear at the bottom. To prevent them from being missed
completely by confuzzled new users, I've tightened up and/or excised
non-essential text. I've taken out the "how to upgrade to GNOME 2.10"
thing (when 2.12 comes out, that section will replace the "where's my
GNOME 2.12?!" question), and I've taken out the state-of-the-port section.
I'm not entirely sure about that last one; please feel free to add it
back in if you feel it belongs.