[ros-kernel] Suggestions
Jason Filby
jasonfilby at yahoo.com
Fri Feb 27 23:19:19 CET 2004
The idea of team leaders was floated in the past but didn't take off.
It
may appear to work for one or two areas - but in the end - there are
just too many functional areas to be covered, and not enough gurus to
go
round. I don't see this as a bad thing, though. This would just add a
a
lot more admin work to all our best developers - and a lot of
developers
just aren't interested in admin! The best thing we can do is to make
our
processes as effective and efficient as possible.
Cheers
Jason
Mark IJbema wrote:
>On Wed, Feb 25, 2004 at 07:32:37PM +0100, Filip Navara wrote:
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>>>>>5 - Create Teams that govern tasks, maybe one for Kernel,
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>>>>>Applications, Servers and Services, File Systems, Languages, and
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>>>>>Licensing Team. Add a President, Vice President, Members, et
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>>>>>This will keep all of the users in check.
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>>My opinion is that there are already some persons that are
considered
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>>gurus for each ReactOS part. For example, G? van Geldorp for any
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>>graphics/windowing stuff (Win32k/GDI/USER32/VideoPrt/VGA driver),
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>>Vizzini for low-level networking stuff (like NDIS), Arty and Casper
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>>high-level networking stuff, Eric Kohl for kernel and so on...
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>>There is no need to assign them into such formal functions! Why we
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>>should make such bureaucratism?
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>Basicly to make the structure more explicit, and make it easier for
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>programmers to start somewhere. I'm just saying it isn't a bad thing
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>Mark
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