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Hi Ludovic, we would be delighted to work with the OpenDarwin Team! Who should we contact?
Hi Harvey, when there is an AmigaOS for PPC we will be very happy to support an Official AmigaOS, just as we support Amiga Research OS, http://www.aros.org , OpenBeOS, http://www.openbeos.org , and NewOS, http://newos.sourceforge.net/ . Travis Geiselbrech of NewOS has had a Pegasos for a few weeks and we are hoping to have a 64 bit kernel coming from this work soon. With IBM's PPC plans this could prove to be another compelling reason to attract new developers to the platform. On the Linux side, we have a Debian Pegasos Development team lead by Sven Luther <luther@dpt-info.u-strasbg.fr> and all the distros mentioned on the "Operating System" page at http://www.pegasosppc.com have had or have a Pegasos now.
Sincerely,
Raquel and Bill
Genesi