http://www.reactos.org/forum/viewtopic.php?t=1697
art yerkes wrote:
" Functions that are risky will be scheduled for replacement according to clean-room practices"
Does scheduled for replacement mean that it will stay frozen until it can be replaced? So there will be no commits in the kernel for example until every piece of the kernel that is marked for rewrite is rewritten?
Brandon
On Thu, 16 Feb 2006 17:31:56 -0500 Brandon Turner turnerb7@msu.edu wrote:
art yerkes wrote:
" Functions that are risky will be scheduled for replacement according to clean-room practices"
Does scheduled for replacement mean that it will stay frozen until it can be replaced? So there will be no commits in the kernel for example until every piece of the kernel that is marked for rewrite is rewritten?
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sorry after posting it somebody pointed out that we need a 7 day discussion.
art yerkes wrote:
" Functions that are risky will be scheduled for replacement according to clean-room practices"
Does scheduled for replacement mean that it will stay frozen until it can be replaced? So there will be no commits in the kernel for example until every piece of the kernel that is marked for rewrite is rewritten?
Brandon
Hmm, I think that the freeze should be module-whise, i.e. boot loader, cache manager, memory manager, registry code etc.
Or perhaps even file or functionwhise?
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