[ros-dev] RE: [ros-svn] [gdalsnes] 16793: my 1st
Richard
eek2121 at comcast.net
Thu Jul 28 22:40:10 CEST 2005
I agree with your points, and i'm not saying that devs shouldn't be
allowed to work on a given featureset, i just believe that we should be
focused more on the goals for the next release.
Richard
Alex Ionescu wrote:
> Richard wrote:
>
>> This wasn't directed at any one person :P
>>
>> This is directed at everyone in general. A problem i've noticed that
>> alotta devs are having is a problem i tend to have as well. In order
>> for ReactOS to actually become a useable, viable desktop alternative
>> someday, goals need to be SET and MET. You set a goal, and you work
>> towards the goal. When all the goals are met, you release a new
>> version. Remember 0.3? It was due out last year wasn't it? It's
>> now almost NEXT year and there is still a lot of work to do for 0.3.
>>
>>
> Setting goals is one thing, but meeting them is another. ReactOS is
> not a company. Although we try really hard to set certain goals, there
> is no rule saying "Thomas, you can't implement NTMARTA! We are
> supposed to work on networking" or "Hartmut, stop fixing the Cache
> Manager, fix networking instead!" or "Filip, stop working on NT
> compatibility, we need networking!!". If we do that, then all the devs
> would simply not do any more work. ReactOS is a free environment where
> everyone does what he wants. Mathematically, 8 developers working on
> one feature, then all working on another feature, then all working on
> another feature versus 8 developers working each on their own features
> equals to the same. In the short term, one gives you your goal much
> faster (yay, we have networking), but leaves everythign else in the
> dust (video? multi-user? pnp? dust in the wind...). The other method,
> in the short term, gives you an impression of nothing working (which
> is true, since everything is only, say 10% implemented), but in the
> long run will give you a complete system. ReactOS has chosen to follow
> that second method.
>
> Best regards,
> Alex Ionescu
>
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