Good luck in finding hobby programmers who do what you tell em to do. As long as you cant pay them, its hard to force them in direction. If they loose interest or fun in coding for ROS then we are not just stagnating, we are deserted. If you wanna risk this, feel free to. I cant and wont stop you.
And I still think PCMCIA is important and useful right now.
Well, you think VMs are more important than Real HW? You were kidding, right?! You were not at CLT 2010 so you might not know what ppl want out there. 75% of all questions were about real HW support and support for specific hardware which fails right now. So maybe you think that recent PnP and HAL fixes were badly used time, too? Real HW support is at least as important as internal improvements. Both is needed for a useable OS. And for real HW support we need, USB, PCMCIA, GFX Drivers running, WIFI , Printing and maybe even dial up. Especially the first two are important for debugging PCs without a Serial Port, which is a big problem right now.
Am 15.04.2010 12:39, schrieb Ged Murphy:
So the whole project should continue to stagnate, but that's ok because you can get debug info off your notebook...
I think it's much more important to get things moving forward in virtual machines than your laptops debug output.
Ged.
-----Original Message----- From: ros-dev-bounces@reactos.org [mailto:ros-dev-bounces@reactos.org] On Behalf Of Daniel Reimer Sent: 15 April 2010 11:17 To: ReactOS Development List Subject: Re: [ros-dev] [ros-diffs] [cgutman] 46876: [PCMCIA] - Add a mostly stubbed PCMCIA driver - pcmcia.c is complete but fdo.c and pdo.c are completely unimplemented
I am for writing a PCMCIA Driver in the current state. Most here don't see the argument I see every day. Debugging more recent Notebooks. You all still should know what a pain it was to get ROS running on my CLT 2010 machine without any serial Port. UniATA Bug here, Sound problems there... Wonderful. Well, it had a PCMCIA and there are COM to PCMCIA Cards and they are quite cheap. This would help us getting useful debug information from many new machines, where it was impossible before. OK, USB will add that to even more, but its already being worked on USB, so chill and let him be.
Just my 2 cents~~~
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