Steven
- We need a roadmap for the future.
Agreed.
- We have to have regression testing in place.
Yes - Casper's doing a lot of great work on this; with regards to WineHQ tests, well, we'll have to see if we can't find a way to integrate them. Right now let's just focus on getting the Continuous Integration System going.
- We need to improve our documentation and website.
I've already thought about this a lot; definitely a wiki for the Library - with access only to devs to make changes; a wiki doesn't have to allow just anyone to make a change and I don't think that's a good idea. I've already introduced MedaWiki at work (it powers Wikipedia.com) and would really want to get this on reactos.com for our Library -- probably a few other pages as well.
I don't want to see a wiki only site. A wiki doesn't enforce structure, which is nice for something like a blog or list of compatible hardware/software, or forum. We'll use the best software suited to the job -- this means that a lot of effort will have to go into integration: search but more importantly login.
It's just that to get there is a ton of work! The website needs its own roadmap, for sure.
- We need to develop relationships with vendors.
Yeah, as you said, once we're a bit further on.
- Moving to subversion.
There still seems to be some problems with this and while we all seem to look forward to it, CVS is doing its job for the moment. GvG has offered to setup a CVS mirror to help with some of the bandwith problems of mok.
This has to get done as the Continuous Integration System will work on Subversion.
In closing it was very cool to get to meet all of the developers that were able to make it, I feel like we are going in the right direction and I look forward to your feedback.
Thanks to all the developers that attended and the great job done in representing the project!!
Cheers Jason