I got corporate approval, well, as best as I could from corporate legal,
to proceed. The only caveats are: beware of the SCO shenanigans as 32V
may encounter a similar wrath, and make sure I don't "compete" with HP.
How in the world a 15 year old operating system threatens SCO or
competes with HP is beyond me. At any rate, I'll start moving the email
activity off the corporate network soon, in order to comply with open
source participation rules.
In the meantime, I have just placed a copy of the reorganized kernel
files in
ftp://server.opensourcedepot.com/pub/32V. This is my personal
server, so it's easy for me to put source code there, at least for now.
The reorganization consists mainly of separating out drivers, and a
scratch file for a locore.asm file. I also placed formalized license
notices in the directory and files, so to alert everyone of the license
terms.
It's a start ...
Pat