What people should also know is that if this branch ever does make it into
trunk it will only be used as a temporary solution until the correct
implementation is ready. This is by no means a permanent solution!
What it will do is act as a temp replacement which will hold things together
and allow work on the real subsystem to accelerate.
At the moment the current subsystem must be kept stable as it's our main
component and needs to stay regression free whilst rewriting major parts to
make it more compatible. Not an easy task!
If the Arwinss model can take over for a while it will gives the win32
subsystem developers breathing space to rewrite / hack / break / fight /
kill / molest and eventually improve the real implementation without
worrying about breaking reactos for everyone else.
In the long run this may be a great solution to improve the compatibility
and stability of the real reactos win32 subsystem.
Ged.
From: Timo Kreuzer [mailto:timo.kreuzer@web.de]
Sent: 29 July 2009 11:33
To: ReactOS Development List
Subject: Re: [ros-dev] Arwinss architecture
Oh, c'mon, people.
This diagram says nothing.
Has anyone of you even a clue of how it would look like for Windows?
The only difference to Windows design that can be seen from this diagram is
the addition of the NT driver and X11 driver.
What it doesn't show is where which parts of the subsystem are located. And
that would probably show compatibility problems and bad performace.
Regards,
Timo
Brian schrieb:
i cant help but feel that is how it should have been done in the first place
by the way the diagram looks
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