- Windows 2003-compatible USB drivers stack, or any part of it. Host controller is now done by Michael Martin, however HUGE amount of other parts is not, but can be done in parallel using Win2003 as development target. Example - HID, mouse, keyboard, audio, storage. Any of these parts (if implemented against a real Windows 2003 or, with exceptions, later versions) will be useful - Windows 2003 or higher compatible storage stack, or any part of it. Including partition manager, volume manager, controller drivers, anything. Requires substantial PnP and storage devices knowledge. Very advanced. - Windows 2003 compatible network stack, or any part of it. Pick what you like - from lower level NIC drivers, to NDIS, to the intermediate kernelmode layer, up to usermode Winsock implementation. Everything could be done and tested in a real Windows installation without the need to touch ReactOS. - WiFi support, comes as a standalone task because it needs some special services and applications to manage WiFi connection, independent from the network stack. Also, should be modelled after Windows 2003 or later. - Implementing ACPI support (driver, testing functionality, etc). - Improving general usability: Making proper partitioning support in ReactOS; testing, debugging and finishing the filesystem checker; - Improving general look&feel: Second stage installation should be reworked to look modern, not as an OS from 1998. - Making integration with existing Windows servers possible - implement SMB sharing support, Active Directory, etc. - Shell rewrite (finishing explorer_new and all required components, ash77 is currently working on that though) - Improving the kernel: writing regression tests for the Native API - Improving the kernel: writing missing modules (e.g. implementing Se, Wmi, etc) - requires advanced NT kernel knowledge!
That's for a start. This list doesn't include any Win32 subsystem related tasks, because I am going to send out a separate email outlining all issues we have in the Win32 subsystem, how Arwinss could help solve part of them, what to do with other, etc. Victor - don't be so critical, not every dev has an overview, and those who have knowledge about any specific part already commented on that. Though I agree that when it comes to drama, mailing list receives tens of messages per day, but when a real issue needs commenting, everyone is passive. WBR, Aleksey Bragin. On Jan 16, 2010, at 3:40 PM, victor martinez wrote: > Then,Aleksey,as Coordinator,May you suggest any area,or any > task,that we do really need to have done,and that Sudhir can help in? _______________________________________________ Ros-dev mailing list Ros-dev@reactos.org http://www.reactos.org/mailman/listinfo/ros-dev