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Re: red hat annoucement about eCos drop
- From: Peter Vandenabeele <peter dot vandenabeele at mind dot be>
- To: NavEcos <ecos at navosha dot com>
- Cc: patrickgeremia at netscape dot net, ecos-discuss at sources dot redhat dot com
- Date: Sat, 28 Sep 2002 00:31:28 +0200
- Subject: Re: [ECOS] red hat annoucement about eCos drop
- Organisation: Mind Linux Solutions in Leuven/Belgium -- http://mind.be/
- References: <452F24D3.2A73A9C1.FBB75F64@netscape.net> <200209270302.04133.ecos@navosha.com>
On Fri, Sep 27, 2002 at 03:02:04AM -0700, NavEcos wrote:
> On Friday 27 September 2002 12:41 am, patrickgeremia@netscape.net wrote:
> > I would appreciate if uou could name the companie working with eCos?
[...]
> I am sure there are others that support eCos directly as well, maybe they want
> to mention themselves?
Also mind.be. What we should do is make a simple page on a "vendor-neutral"
site (Red Hat is actually +/- vendor neutral for eCos at this time) and have
a list of all companies, with a 100 word description per company or so.
This will allow to divertu all these questions by reference to that page,
without overloading the list with semi-commercial info.
May I suggest to those members having write access to the ecos.redhat.com
pages to setup a link to such a page if this is considered a good idea ?
> I don't think there is any possibility that eCos will die out. My company
> sees it as a viable replacement for vxWorks, and it's debugger is a dream to
> work with in comparison to the vxWorks GDB of 2 years ago.
Similar signs here. No chance of it dying in the short term. The number of
projects is increasing.
Peter
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