rowanjl
July 16th, 2002, 07:40 PM
Hello Out there,
My name is Steven Edwards and I am a developer for
the ReactOS project. In case you havent heard about us
or might have heard the wrong information, I will tell
you a little about us and what you can do to help if
you are interested.
The ReactOS project is a OpenSource GPL licenesed
Windows NT/2K clone. Currently we only support the X86
platform but if you would like to run ReactOS on
another please feel free to send us the patches. =) We
are a totaly differnt project then the Unix and Unix
like OpenSource clones. Our goals are a 100%
reimplementation on the NT Kernel, Executive and
Susbsytem design. To save you from answering the
question yes we work with the WINE project to help
implement parts of the Win32api.
If you are interested in helping please checkout
http://www.reactos.com
and download the bochs test
image. It is little out of date but it will give you
a good idea of where we are at. If you then want to
contribute, feel free to go to sourceforge.net and
join the reactos-kernel mailing lists. Even if you are
not a programmer we can find something for you to do.
=)
Thanks
Steven
My name is Steven Edwards and I am a developer for
the ReactOS project. In case you havent heard about us
or might have heard the wrong information, I will tell
you a little about us and what you can do to help if
you are interested.
The ReactOS project is a OpenSource GPL licenesed
Windows NT/2K clone. Currently we only support the X86
platform but if you would like to run ReactOS on
another please feel free to send us the patches. =) We
are a totaly differnt project then the Unix and Unix
like OpenSource clones. Our goals are a 100%
reimplementation on the NT Kernel, Executive and
Susbsytem design. To save you from answering the
question yes we work with the WINE project to help
implement parts of the Win32api.
If you are interested in helping please checkout
http://www.reactos.com
and download the bochs test
image. It is little out of date but it will give you
a good idea of where we are at. If you then want to
contribute, feel free to go to sourceforge.net and
join the reactos-kernel mailing lists. Even if you are
not a programmer we can find something for you to do.
=)
Thanks
Steven