I'm confused. Is this your personal roadmap or a team roadmap?
If it's a personal roadmap then this highlights one of the main problems
with reactos. Everyone works as an individual with no team spirit and most
people work on things which are at best unimportant and at worst completely
useless to the v1.0 goal.
If it's a team roadmap then aren't they supposed to be discussed and agreed
upon as a team instead of dictated?
Ged.
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From: ros-dev-bounces(a)reactos.org [mailto:ros-dev-bounces@reactos.org] On
Behalf Of Aleksey Bragin
Sent: 08 April 2010 13:54
To: ReactOS Development List
Subject: [ros-dev] Roadmap I'm sticking to
Hello,
yesterday we had a usual rant in #reactos-dev regarding organization,
teaming and development issues, and I explained how I see it. I think
explaining and discussing here would be beneficial.
I won't spend your time explaining how I came to this roadmap, I will
go right to it. This roadmap is mainly usage-oriented and doesn't
cover the kernel (it has its own one).
* Finish wine-based subsystem ("arwinss"), fixing all internal
(absent in Wine and/or trunk) bugs.
Milestone 1: user32 and gdi32 known to work and support at least all
the apps listed in the Wine app compat database.
* Test as many as possible apps known to work in Wine and determine
those which fail.
* Fix failing components (kernel32, ntdll, kernel, CSR, non-synced
DLLs, etc).
Milestone 2: ReactOS supporting quite wide amount of applications,
including major apps like MS Office suites, Open Office, CAD systems,
Adobe products.
Decision point: Because other Win32 components are proven to work, NT-
alike user32, gdi32 and win32k development may be boosted, testing
simplified.
* Implement filesystem drivers, using fastfat_new as a universal
skeleton for FS drivers. Use ntfs3g library and that skeleton to
develop an NTFS IFS driver.
Milestone 3: ReactOS with NTFS support (quite important for end
users, thus separated into a standalone milestone).
* Total rewrite of networking, using NT's one as a model.
Milestone 4: ReactOS with a rock-stable networking. Ability to host
database servers, web and FTP servers.
* Release 1.0 and profit ;)
So that's what I'm sticking to so far. I don't expect everyone to
agree, but if more people are involved, achieving these milestones
will happen faster. Also, they don't really have to go in a sequence,
all of that may be done simulteneously (e.g. filesystem drivers must
be developed against Windows 2003; kernel32 and ntdll could be fixed
first using winetests without waiting for arwinss to be complete;
networking could be again tested in existing ReactOS and Windows).
Comments, improvements are welcome.
WBR,
Aleksey Bragin.
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