
Want to know more about FreeBSD development? Don't want to subscribe to the
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Mark's weekly FreeBSD cvs-src summaries. Mark Johnston was inspired by
this thread to post his first
summary in late January. Mark reads emails on commits to
cvs-src and summarizes what he believes is important.
Some of what he writes brings obscure topics to the FreeBSD public's attention. His
23 January report mentions a series of additions to the current tree called "Project Evil." The first commit occurred in
December. Project Evil, also known as the
NDISulator, helps FreeBSD use Windows device drivers. Bill Paul's
December and
January posts to freebsd-current give more details.
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