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Saturday, April 22, 2006

ReactOS Compatibility Database Updated

According to Klemens Friedl recent email the ros-dev mailing list, the ReactOS Compatbility Database has now reached beta status. The database will be use to track ReactOS' compatibility with different version of software across all recent and new releases of the OS. This will help track regressions and will also be a central point of finding out what software actually works.

Wednesday, April 19, 2006

Google Summer of Code & ReactOS

It has just been announced on the ros-general mailing list that Google has granted ReactOS entry into the 2006 Summer of Code.

Aleksey Bragin's email to the mailing list:
Good news: Google SoC just granted ReactOS submission to SoC 2006 !

We are negotiating technical details now, and soon information will appear on the official SoC 2006 web-site.

Meanwhile, we already should start compiling a list of project's suggestions for it. Everyone is welcome to provide suggested projects, however please have in mind that only 1 student can do 1 project (or separate part of the bigger project). The project should sound interesting to a student who takes it, it should be doable and should have exact tasks to do.

Examples of good projects suggestions:
- Develop ext3 IFS driver for Windows XP/2003
- Develop Reiser IFS driver for Windows XP/2003
- Develop a Windows XP or 2003 compatible USB 2.0 stack based on Linux's USB drivers using a wrapper

Examples of bad projects suggestions:
- Rewrite win32k
- Finish ReactOS
- similar vast and not exact things.

For thoughs of you who dont know what Google's SoC is check out the 'What is Summer of Code 2006' section in their FAQ.

*Update*

Cristan also pointed out that there is a forum thread and now a wiki article on SoC 2006.