Hi,
sadly I can't mentor it, but getting the demo Laptop (the Dell D531)
finally completely running would be _very_ helpfull. I think getting the
GPU completely running will be a could candidate for GSoC (The drivers
are already working in a very rough shape). To my last information, the
driver is blocked by an PnP issue
(https://jira.reactos.org/browse/CORE-14464) .
There are rather many bug reports of graphic driver problems, so the
GSoC project could be extended in any way - be it more ATI GPU, trying
AMD (thus newer) GPUs, or give Intel drivers a try to get the vast
majority working. NVivida could be worth a try as well.
Best regards,
Michael Fritscher
P.S. Or should I try to add it to the wiki even despite the fact I will
not be able to mentor it (because of lack of knowledge) ?
P.P.S. Another idea could be a OS AC97/HDA audio driver or network
drivers for broadcom/intel/realtek (the latest still existing in a way).
Am 2018-11-29 11:01, schrieb Colin Finck:
> Hi all!
>
> While there is still some time until the February 6, 2019 application
> deadline for projects, we should already begin planning our GSoC
> participation now!
>
> As today's meeting already has a long agenda, I delibereately didn't
> add
> GSoC to it. But I've already created
> https://reactos.org/wiki/Google_Summer_of_Code_2019 and
> https://reactos.org/wiki/Google_Summer_of_Code_2019_Ideas
>
> Please decide whether you want to be a GSoC org admin or mentor and add
> your ideas to the list or remove deprecated ones.
> My experience from the Mentor Summit tells me that proper planning and
> advertising can make a huge difference for our 2019 participation and
> will certainly get us more students :)
>
>
> Cheers,
>
> Colin
>
>
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