Messages in this thread | | | Date | Wed, 22 Mar 2006 11:15:32 +1200 | From | Sam Vilain <> | Subject | Re: Introducting LXD |
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Guillermo López Alejos wrote:
>Dear Linux developers, > >I am student of Computer Sciences at University Carlos III of Madrid >(Spain). I worked before in a project related with the Linux kernel, >analyzing the integration of the parallel file system expand into the >Linux kernel. > >Actually, I am developing LXD as my final year project. LXD, based on >the LXR project, intends to be a documentation system for large source >projects. Its main objective is to gather high level information that >cannot be extracted from the source files. LXD is registered at >SourceForge.net (http://sourceforge.net/projects/lxd/). A detailed >presentation for the LXD project can be found at >http://lxd.sourceforge.net/. > >It is of my interest to analyze the user requirements for LXD. I will >appreciate very much any comment about LXD, especially those regarding >the expected system usage. There is a mailing list available at >http://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/lxd-devel for those >interested in discussing LXD capabilities. > >
Sounds very generic, I'd say a lot of software fits into this category. Perhaps you'd like to list a few of the novel things that you attempt to achieve, and the scope of your problem set. Is this just C code?
Yes, I could follow the link, but there was nothing really there in your post to make me want to bite.
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