I think USB comes under working/functional OS. Poeple need to be able to transfer files in and out on USB memory sticks and the like, actually run it on a PC post-2007 which lacks PS/2 Mouse and Keyboard ports, connect their WiFi dongle... Oh and I think uniata is very important. It'd help if you could actually INSTALL the OS in the first place on recent PCs. On 8 April 2010 16:10, Alexey Komarov <[email protected]> wrote: > > What about uniata/scsi, usb drivers and hal? > > > WBR, Alexey Komarov. > > 08.04.2010 16:54, Aleksey Bragin пишет: >> >> Hello, >> yesterday we had a usual rant in #reactos-dev regarding organization, >> teaming and development issues, and I explained how I see it. I think >> explaining and discussing here would be beneficial. >> >> I won't spend your time explaining how I came to this roadmap, I will go >> right to it. This roadmap is mainly usage-oriented and doesn't cover the >> kernel (it has its own one). >> >> * Finish wine-based subsystem ("arwinss"), fixing all internal (absent >> in Wine and/or trunk) bugs. >> Milestone 1: user32 and gdi32 known to work and support at least all the >> apps listed in the Wine app compat database. >> * Test as many as possible apps known to work in Wine and determine >> those which fail. >> * Fix failing components (kernel32, ntdll, kernel, CSR, non-synced DLLs, >> etc). >> Milestone 2: ReactOS supporting quite wide amount of applications, >> including major apps like MS Office suites, Open Office, CAD systems, >> Adobe products. >> Decision point: Because other Win32 components are proven to work, >> NT-alike user32, gdi32 and win32k development may be boosted, testing >> simplified. >> * Implement filesystem drivers, using fastfat_new as a universal >> skeleton for FS drivers. Use ntfs3g library and that skeleton to develop >> an NTFS IFS driver. >> Milestone 3: ReactOS with NTFS support (quite important for end users, >> thus separated into a standalone milestone). >> * Total rewrite of networking, using NT's one as a model. >> Milestone 4: ReactOS with a rock-stable networking. Ability to host >> database servers, web and FTP servers. >> * Release 1.0 and profit ;) >> >> >> So that's what I'm sticking to so far. I don't expect everyone to agree, >> but if more people are involved, achieving these milestones will happen >> faster. Also, they don't really have to go in a sequence, all of that >> may be done simulteneously (e.g. filesystem drivers must be developed >> against Windows 2003; kernel32 and ntdll could be fixed first using >> winetests without waiting for arwinss to be complete; networking could >> be again tested in existing ReactOS and Windows). >> >> Comments, improvements are welcome. >> >> WBR, >> Aleksey Bragin. >> >> _______________________________________________ >> Ros-dev mailing list >> [email protected] >> http://www.reactos.org/mailman/listinfo/ros-dev >> > > _______________________________________________ > Ros-dev mailing list > [email protected] > http://www.reactos.org/mailman/listinfo/ros-dev
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