You can contact the developers by posting to the dslinux-devel mailing list, via IRC (channel #dslinux on blitzed.org) or via the forums.
Developers with commit access:
- Malcolm Parsons, creator of DSLinux
Amadeus, who designed the DSMEM, made mp3 playback work, did the massive amount of work involved in solving the 8bit write problem, enabling DSLinux to use the RAM in the SuperCard and the M3, and wrote most of the SD device drivers for the SuperCard and the M3. He has also spent a lot of time fixing the C++ toolchain and started the PIXIL port to DSLinux
Cayenne, who created the 4x9 font and ported nice apps (e.g. sudoku)
John Skogtvedt, who has ported quite a few applications (e.g. the dropbear ssh client, dialog and tmsnc), has written a network configuration utility that supports roaming profiles, and has written most of the porting howto.
GPF, who ported BitchX irc client and the GPM mouse daemon and made graphics work with the links browser.
- Daniele Forsi
- Sonny_Jim ported the Boa webserver, samba, GNU coreutils and lots more, and fixed the dropbear sshd and various bugs
kineox has been doing a great job at providing the public with official builds of dslinux.
Contributors:
- Bret Thaeler contributed the wifi driver, ported nano-X and integrated the userspace XIP patch
- Erik Johnson contributed the RTC driver and made mmap() of the framebuffer work from userspace, which allows graphical applications to run
Matthew Summers (User:Parrot) helped pepsiman writing the sound driver
Preston Marshall (User:Hoss) started the project and is providing a place to discuss DSLinux
- And everyone else who sent patches. Thank you!
Others whose work is used within DSLinux: (Please do not contact these people concerning DSLinux problems)
Lick along with the many other contributers who created the RAM Unlocking API on which the DSLinux Slot-2 RAM extension is based.
Chishm and everyone else involved with creating the DLDI interface that allows DS homebrew programs to standardize read and write routines to memory cards inserted into the systems slots.
The wifi driver is largely based on the dswifi library by Steve Stair.
