Bruce,

I'm mrfl on sourceforge. So yes, those are my commits. They're mostly  
in my sandbox for a VFS layer and the MOSA compiler. However VFS has  
been taken over by Phil as he included a FAT driver in there.

Mike

Am 04.08.2008 um 03:13 schrieb Bruce Markham:

> Due to the lack of regularly scheduled development on the project,  
> combined with the fact that there has still been development, I was  
> hoping that a few of the people involved with changes in the trunk  
> could put together summaries of what they have been working on for  
> the last several months.
>
> The majority of commits have been done by tgiphil - and some of  
> those are larger than they appear because they are merges from  
> sandboxes. LogicalError has also been doing lots of refactoring-type  
> work (based on me just skimming through SVN logs since April). And  
> mrfl has been posting some changes. (Is that grover?)
>
> I think the best way for us to move forward is for us to get an idea  
> of what you guys have been tinkering with. I mean, I can compile and  
> run the kernel - and other than some instabilities (which we've  
> always had, but they've certainly changed over time it seems),  
> running the kernel in and of itself does not reveal much about the  
> changes ("listresources" command is fascinating, but sometimes it  
> makes QEmu lock up...). And frankly, I can't make heads or tails of  
> the architecture from looking at the code anymore. (Which is from  
> enthusiastic efforts on each of you all's parts, but largely  
> seemingly uncoordinated.)
>
> So what I'm really asking is - can each of you three, please take  
> some time to tell us about your work on SharpOS recently? We have  
> the development blog, which has sat untouched since obsethryl's  
> interview. LogicalError already has posting priveleges - so if  
> grover (mrfl?) and tgiphil could send me, privately, a Google  
> Account alias of yours, (feel free to create one, or just send me a  
> personal e-mail of yours that you want to sign in to blogger for  
> SharpOS with), I'll get you guys posting privileges.
>
> After which, I would ask that each of you spend the time, say about  
> an hour, and write up an article on what you've been working on, and  
> more importantly, why. Where it is going. What you want to see  
> happen. And then you can e-mail the mailing list to let us know when  
> you are finished, (preferably linking to the post), so that we can  
> restore an organic feeling of what is going on here.
>
> If you have time for graphics and diagrams, don't let me stop you.  
> However, I'm really thinking all we need is baseline textual  
> thoughts. Mention some classes you've written, some paradigms you  
> are trying to apply, etc. I'm hoping it will make up for a lack of  
> Redmine and regularly-attended-and-documented SharpOS meetings for  
> the last 4 months.
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