I'm absolutely up to my eyeballs in an inherited filter driver and its
surrounding architecture for AppSense.
Thus, I have 0 time to spend on reactos code right now.

As always though, I'm completely available for general project needs,
questions and IRC banter.
Apologise for my lack of commits, I wish I could join in again...

Maybe need a development spike. Something motivational.

Ged.


-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On
Behalf Of Aleksey Bragin
Sent: 18 September 2009 23:00
To: ReactOS Development List
Subject: Re: [ros-dev] I'm back

Great, thanks a lot to all of you who replied (those who don't still  
need to :)). I'm going to review current problems and compile a list  
of the next release blockers based on that.


WBR,
Aleksey Bragin.

On Sep 18, 2009, at 12:47 AM, Aleksey Bragin wrote:

>       Hello,
> I'm back from my vacation which took part in Sweden this time (not
> counting a day passing through Finland). I had a pleasure of meeting
> Stefan Ginsberg ("Stefan100"), Magnus Olsen ("GreatLord"), Simon and
> his wife, and of course Jan Kinander ("JaixBly") who drove some
> hundreds kilometers from his city to meet all of us. I met all those
> persons for the first time in RL except for Stefan, who I met earlier
> this year in Brussels.
>
> After a perfectly guided (mostly by Magnus ;)) tour through the Old
> City (Gamla Stan) in Stockholm, we made the first ReactOS discussion
> attempt in a very nice cafe at the island where Vasa museum is. We
> talked mostly about the history of ReactOS project, how I ended up in
> this project, what were the most problematic moments of its life and
> development ("Hartmut incident", etc), persons involved in ReactOS at
> various points in time. After Jan's parking ticked started expiring
> Simon suggested to move into his office to continue the talk.
>
> We logged in to #reactos from the office, under GreatLord's nickname
> (it was a very unusual feeling when you type things, hit enter, and
> it appears as "<GreatLord> ..."), and we all together discussed
> future ways of ReactOS progress, possible commercial usage, possible
> support, stability and compatibility as usual, products which could
> utilize ReactOS and many many more things.
>
> In the end, we shoot a video introducing all this "conference"
> participants, and it actually shows "Magnus in action" for the first
> time ever. The video seems rather black, and probably has poor
> quality (I haven't transferred it to my PC yet) but it should
> definately be interesting. I will edit it and put on youtube asap.
>
> It was really great to meet all of you!
>
>
> Now, to the actual development part of the email (why it ended up in
> ros-dev and not ros-general). After I left, I saw number of commits
> significantly decreased, and only some 94 commits were done in my
> absence (roughly 6 per day). Quality matters though, not quantity!
>
> It's time to think about stabilizing what has been done and preparing
> a new release (without arwinss, if someone wonders).
>
> 1. Could someone of the testing team please provide me (here) a list
> of regressions (with corresponding bug numbers) introduced with
> recent ARMMM and other changes?
> 2. What is everyone up to right now, what unfinished work you have,
> what work you are about to finish, what you want and what you don't
> want to go to the next release? No need to write time consuming
> paragraphs of course, just provide a very quick overview / status so
> I and everyone else has idea what you are doing now and what to  
> expect.
> 3. What's the most up to date GCC 4.4 status, estimates, problems
> (bug # would be enough).
>
>
> Thanks,
> Aleksey Bragin.


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