[ros-dev] Status Meeting (March 2018)

2018-03-22 Thread Colin Finck
Hi all! With GSoC and 0.4.8 approaching, and many interesting things going on, it's finally time for a monthly meeting again. Let me invite you to the March 2018 meeting, taking place next Thursday, March 29, 2018. Time will be 19:00 UTC as always. The agenda so far includes: - Status Updates

[ros-dev] GSoC 2018: Proposal for Review

2018-03-22 Thread Abhishek Singh Bisht
Hello there, Here I have attached my proposal for the GSoC 2018 project regarding the search shell extension for ReactOS. Kindly let me know if any changes are required, before submitting it to Google. Thanks, Abhishek GSoC Proposal.pdf Description: Adobe PDF document

Re: [ros-dev] Status Meeting (March 2018)

2018-03-22 Thread Oleksandr Shaposhnikov
I want to add Code of Conduct as one of the points. We have a pull request pending (https://github.com/reactos/reactos/pull/431) and it's a good document to establish. Original Message From: Colin Finck Sent: March 22, 2018 12:03:15 PM GMT+02:00 To:

Re: [ros-dev] GSoC 2018: Proposal for Review

2018-03-22 Thread Oleksandr Shaposhnikov
Hello Abhishek, You can submit drafts in GSoC site. They should be done in Google Docs and shared with commenting enabled, so we can comment in-place. Haven't looked at your document yet. On March 22, 2018 4:47:43 PM GMT+02:00, Abhishek Singh Bisht wrote: >Hello

Re: [ros-dev] GSoc Proposal (WebSite)

2018-03-22 Thread Colin Finck
Hey Volodymyr, Thanks for your application! Help on the website is really appreciated as we currently lack web developers. It would be great if you could join #reactos and #reactos-dev on Freenode IRC, so we could talk some more and introduce you into the current state of our website. Also don't

Re: [ros-dev] GSoC 2018

2018-03-22 Thread Colin Finck
Am 18.03.2018 um 10:30 schrieb Huw Campbell: > As I suggested last year as well, I would strongly suggest trying to use > this opportunity to attack > one of the core issues for reactos, such as stabilising the memory > manager; bringing up > SMP support; or boldly porting to x64. From the