Hello mailing list folks!

While Xiaoming wouldn't be able to have commit access, would he be able to 
contribute in other ways not related to coding,
i.e., hardware or software testing?  Just curious.

Mr. Ionescu, I probably would have tried to tell Xiaoming what I know about the 
rules, too, even though I'm not a developer.
Actually, the FAQ is pretty clear in regards to ReactOS only using clean-room 
reverse engineering.
http://www.reactos.org/en/about_userfaq.html.  I would have just referred him 
to this, if you or another developer hadn't jumped in 
to give a more precise answer.  I usually leave it up to the devs to answer 
questions, but I try to answer questions if I can when 
no developer is at hand at the moment.  I hope that doesn't mean I have a drug 
problem. :)

To be honest, I was pretty confused myself about who could do what if they had 
seen Windows source code beforehand.  I know the
current position is that seeing source code != no ReactOS programming for you, 
but then again there was the whole debate a few years 
back about whether the devs at the top had seen any Windows source code and I'm 
still not sure how that got resolved.  I had 
alternately heard that people who had seen source code couldn't contribute, or 
if they had they could only code stuff whose Windows 
equivalents they hadn't seen the source code to, so it's not something that was 
just made up.  I'm not trying to restart old flame wars,
but the fact is that the policy regarding Windows source code hasn't always 
been so clear, which may have left some people (myself  
included) confused.  While I personally wouldn't have replied assuming the same 
level of authority as a developer, I don't think us
ordinary folks should be blamed if we've gotten a little confused about this 
througout the course of the past few years.

I don't mean to start off here on a bad note, but I get irritated because on 
the forums someone asks a simple question, someone answers,
the devs get angry because they feel someone overstepped their authority, even 
thought the devs tend to give a terse answer with no 
explanation. The newbie scared of asking anything else about the project 
because folks get so angry with one another, and figures it's
not worth the trouble of getting involved.

By the way, if the formatting here looks like it was written by a crackhead, 
it's because this is my first time posting on the mailing
list.  (I'm more active on the forums.) Then again, my hometown inspired The 
Wire, so who knows. :P

-Joshua Bailey



      
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