Brandon Turner wrote:
Dan Kegel wrote:
wcmd isn't thought of as sexy, but it's important;
for instance, some installers use it under the hood.
Things like
if "%1" == "%2"
and the /wait commandline flag are not yet implemented.
It wouldn't be all that hard to get wcmd far enough along
to make those installers happy; I think it'd make a good SoC project.
- Dan
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Hello,
Not to take anything away from someone that wants to do a SoC
project. But I'm a ROS dev and I know you guys arent taking patches
from us right now but that aside, one of my shorter term goals is to
try and sync wcmd(if it is what i think it is, i dont use linux / wine
often so maybe im misintercepting it) with the ROS cmd. So just keep
that in mind. I would also be more then willing to mentor someone for
this project, assuming I am not disqualified based solely on the fact
I am a ROS dev.
I'm pretty sure no-one is being disqualified base solely on the fact
that they're from a certain project. Trust is earnt over time from
submitting many good patches and people like Eric Kohl and Thomas
Weidenmüller have done so and had them committed. Adding test cases
helps, and if the function is undocumented then an explanation as to why
it's required if it's not obvious also helps build that trust.
--
Rob Shearman
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