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It all depends. From what I have seen on http://cia.navi.cx/stats/project/ReactOS/, is that they are unlocking the most obvious stuff: code imported from other projects or code that someone can vouch for. So, while I'm hoping for a quick 100%, I'm more pessimistic that it will reach a certain percent and slow down, as they start reaching code that is uncertain.GaeTaN wrote:With a that fast progress, we expect to reach 100% by the end of the month 8)
But in good news, it looks like development is starting to slowly pick up for the unlocked portions. Fireball has imported the .9.10 release of Wine into the source tree, it looks like .9.5 was the last version that was imported, so hopefully this will bring a bunch of fixes with it.
sirmatto is correct. We will reach around 80% quite quickly, but it will be very slow going after that.
It could be over 12 months before we see 100%.
However this new audit process is done in such a way that it doens't really matter what the progress bar says on the homepage. It won't effect anyones usage of ReactOS.
You can just pretend it's not actually happening
It could be over 12 months before we see 100%.
However this new audit process is done in such a way that it doens't really matter what the progress bar says on the homepage. It won't effect anyones usage of ReactOS.
You can just pretend it's not actually happening
Finally!....Progress!
As you can see, the status bar is working again and now shows 62.2%. Now that's progress!
This is why I dont see any point for that BIG progress bar in the front page of ReactOS.org.ged wrote: It could be over 12 months before we see 100%.
However this new audit process is done in such a way that it doens't really matter what the progress bar says on the homepage. It won't effect anyones usage of ReactOS.
Earlier when developers desided to freeze the developement during audit process, the progress bar in the front page of reactos.org was ok, because it did give something to wait about for ReactOS fans.
But now, when the audit process is done in the back ground of the project, this big audit bar steals all the attention. There is more interesting things (networking,...) in ReactOS -project happening right now than the audit process.
So I think the progress bar should be removed or at least moved from the front page. Or even greater, it would be cool to have some kind of progress bar about networking status and 0.3.0 -release.
The Auditing bar
It seems like the new auditing status-script is finally working (although it's not completely finished). I think this is a very good thing, because now any interested user can see that the project isn't dead yet!
I am also very surprised that the auditing is already past 60%. Keep it up! However, I have to agree with previous posts: because the auditing now keeps place in the background, the progress bar could be a little less prominent on the frontpage.
I am also very surprised that the auditing is already past 60%. Keep it up! However, I have to agree with previous posts: because the auditing now keeps place in the background, the progress bar could be a little less prominent on the frontpage.
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