Hello,
Let me invite you to the monthly status meeting taking place last
Thursday of this month, 26th of July, 19:00 UTC.
The meeting will be at irc://fezile.reactos.org (Port 6667, no SSL) in
the channel #meeting. Note that the IRC service will only be started
shortly before the meeting. Your participation passwords will be emailed
to you shortly before the meeting starts.
If someone still is not getting passwords sent before a meeting - please
email Colin or Pierre before the meeting started to get one.
In order to save time, let's choose who is going to be the minute taker
on the upcoming meeting. As usual, volunteers are welcome.
he agenda will be posted shortly before the meeting, suggestions are
welcome (send them to my email as usual).
With the best regards,
Aleksey Bragin.
May I attend? I am not a developer, nor do I know the way these types of
meetings take place.
I would like to observe and possibly take notes for PR releases.
I apologize for my late request; I just signed up for this 'dev list'.
If nothing else, could someone send me the log from the meeting? Thank you
in advance. :)
Ben Rossington
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> hi there
> im on holydays, so i wont be at the meeting
>
> Sorry,
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> On Tue, Jul 24, 2012 at 11:52 AM, Sylvain Petreolle <spetreolle(a)yahoo.fr
> >wrote:
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> > I may be unable to attend this meeting.
> > I don't know if www/IRC will be available at my holidays place.
> >
> > Kind regards,
> > Sylvain Petreolle
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> > *De :* Aleksey Bragin <aleksey(a)reactos.org>
> > *? :* ReactOS Development List <ros-dev(a)reactos.org>
> > *Envoy? le :* Mardi 24 juillet 2012 11h10
> > *Objet :* [ros-dev] Monthly meeting - July 2012
> >
> > Hello,
> > Let me invite you to the monthly status meeting taking place last
> Thursday
> > of this month, 26th of July, 19:00 UTC.
> >
> > The meeting will be at irc://fezile.reactos.org (Port 6667, no SSL) in
> > the channel #meeting. Note that the IRC service will only be started
> > shortly before the meeting. Your participation passwords will be emailed
> to
> > you shortly before the meeting starts.
> > If someone still is not getting passwords sent before a meeting - please
> > email Colin or Pierre before the meeting started to get one.
> >
> > In order to save time, let's choose who is going to be the minute taker
> on
> > the upcoming meeting. As usual, volunteers are welcome.
> >
> > he agenda will be posted shortly before the meeting, suggestions are
> > welcome (send them to my email as usual).
> >
> > With the best regards,
> > Aleksey Bragin.
> >
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Hi,
FireFox 3.0.19 can be found here:
ftp://archive.mozilla.org/pub/firefox/releases/3.0.19-real-real/win32/en-US…
I definitely don't see why we should host it. This link won't change
(since it's Mozilla archive).
Why uploading Click-N-Type on our server while they provide a link that
won't change with version upgrade: http://cnt.lakefolks.com/CNTzip.exe
Once again, I definitely don't see why we should host it.
Same with FireFox 3.6.28:
ftp://archive.mozilla.org/pub/firefox/releases/3.6.28/win32/en-US/Firefox%2…
So, there's no reason why we should host it.
TotalCommander can be found on an official mirror site here:
http://www.slo.ru/download/total_commander/tcm80x32.exe
Since it's a shareware software, I see no reason why we should host it.
Furthermore, it might cause issues with license.
Finally, as for the rest, Thunderbird 3.1.20 can be found here:
ftp://archive.mozilla.org/pub/thunderbird/releases/3.1.20/win32/en-US/Thund…
So, I definitely don't see why we should host it.
Please delete all the the files above from our server, and use the links
I provided.
Only host applications that we cannot find in a TRUSTED place, or
applications that we ship with our own modifications.
With my best regards,
--
Pierre Schweitzer <pierre(a)reactos.org>
Systems Administrator
ReactOS Foundation
Hi,
Around 56843 to 56917 I've been forced to do a mass clean to build the
bootcd!!!! This has put a halt for me to work on ReactOS while it
takes 33+ minutes to build. Example, makex XXXXX_clean does not work
at all even when removing bootcd.iso! Forcing to clean in the main
checkout directory! Posted this twice on IRC!
Hello,
I want to share that I just had a pleasure to meet Jan "JaixBly" two
days ago in Sweden once again. We discussed many ReactOS-related topics,
and had fun with a newly delivered Raspberry Pi.
We've covered future plans for ReactOS development, testing
infrastructure, Samba integration, ARM processors support and many other
things.
A photo when we took a break from trying to get WiFi working in
Raspberry Pi and went outside: http://savepic.org/2407687.jpg
Best regards,
Aleksey Bragin.
Hi all,
My name is Simon and I am blind.
I saw in the archives that there was a short subject about
accessibility in ReactOS in 2010.
The NVDA screenreader was tested there and wasn't working.
Can someone tell me the current status of this?
Maybe there could be a collaboration between ReactOS devs and NVDA
devs to get accessibility in ReactOS?
NVDA can be found on www.nvda-project.org.
Daily snapshots can be found on
http://nvda.sf.net/snapshots/.index.html
Just some thoughts.
Greetings from Austria,
Simon
Fantastic!
Smss2 will be happy :)
-----Original Message-----
From: ros-diffs-bounces(a)reactos.org [mailto:ros-diffs-bounces@reactos.org] On Behalf Of ion(a)svn.reactos.org
Sent: 16 July 2012 00:42
To: ros-diffs(a)reactos.org
Subject: [ros-diffs] [ion] 56906: [NTOSKRNL]: Implement support for session pool (not yet enabled) and session space (implemented and enabled, but nobody is calling the APIs yet). [NTOSKRNL]: Implement MmMapViewOInSess...
Author: ion
Date: Sun Jul 15 23:42:27 2012
New Revision: 56906
URL: http://svn.reactos.org/svn/reactos?rev=56906&view=rev
Log:
[NTOSKRNL]: Implement support for session pool (not yet enabled) and session space (implemented and enabled, but nobody is calling the APIs yet).
[NTOSKRNL]: Implement MmMapViewOInSessionSpace, MmUnmapViewInSessionSpace. Win32k needs to use these to we can test them.
Modified:
trunk/reactos/ntoskrnl/mm/ARM3/i386/init.c
trunk/reactos/ntoskrnl/mm/ARM3/miarm.h
trunk/reactos/ntoskrnl/mm/ARM3/pfnlist.c
trunk/reactos/ntoskrnl/mm/ARM3/pool.c
trunk/reactos/ntoskrnl/mm/ARM3/procsup.c
trunk/reactos/ntoskrnl/mm/ARM3/section.c
Hi,
I've noticed that the ROS-Diffs list (or rather the hook sending to it)
consistently fails on revisions that have special chars in their commit
message.
E.g. there is no message for r56846, r56844, r56763, r56754 etc.
(sorry Hermès :p)
This goes back as far as r23711 (August 2006), for which the archive
shows no message [1].
It apparently did work at some point because r20354 (December 2005) and
earlier seem to have ROS-Diffs messages [2] (although possibly because
special chars didn't make it into the mails' subjects).
Is there a chance this could be fixed?
And in the meantime, could I ask the devs to refrain from using special
chars? (don't know about you, but the missing messages are quite an
annoyance to me, as this is the most convenient platform for code
review)
Thanks!
-Thomas
[1] http://www.reactos.org/pipermail/ros-diffs/2006-August/thread.html
[2] http://www.reactos.org/pipermail/ros-diffs/2005-December/010731.html