There has been a great deal of talk lately about coordinators. In my
opinion there should be:
kernel coordinator - controls the development of the kernel.
device driver coordinator - makes sure device drivers are written and
code managed.
network coordinator - makes sure networking is complete before 0.3.0
or other release.
User interface coordinator - enables the UI is stable and allows
users to get a great ReactOS experience.
testing coordinator - this team will test reactos on various hardware
bits. They will keep a log of what hardware bits work and those that
need support - for instance on Virtual PC (latest Mac OS X) enabling
USB support makes ReactOS crash. A list of that hardware needs to be
supported -- eventually.
release coordinator - Once a release is scheduled this team makes
sure releases are released on time.
web coordinator - this team managers the web aspects of ReactOS. This
team is pretty much complete.
and IRC coordinator - this coordinator will keep logs of what has
been discussed on the IRC channels. A daily list of main topics will
be available on the wiki. This will keep developers up to speed on
what is happening on IRC if they are away, or if someone has a quick
message for other teams.
These are suggested teams. Each team should have a coordinator and
keep a log of information for each team. The coordinators should be
able to communicate with other coordinators of other teams. Once
weekly they should have a personal chat on IRC or email discussing
the next release or feature addition. This is the way my company
operates and it is very efficient.
Rick Langschultz
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