Eris
check back in a few years
Esteban
Who is in charge of managing donations?
rosbridge
<hbelusca> reactos deutschland e.V.
Esteban
Yeah, sent an email and no response :/
Mark
How long ago?
Anonymous
How long ago?
Well I sent an email to the mailing list about donations and ad-watching campaigns... No one responded
Mark
If it was full of your usual bs, no one felt like wasting his time probably
Anonymous
If it was full of your usual bs, no one felt like wasting his time probably
No BS. It was only talking about money. I thought about doing a monetized ad campaign. With maybe a little prize (likely ros merch) to the guy that watches the most ads With every single penny being managed by the ROS foundation
Mark
Yeah
Mark
What I said
Anonymous
What I said
Is that BS for you ?
Mark
Coming from you? Certainly
Anonymous
Coming from you? Certainly
Wow, that's mean lmao
Mark
Noted
Eris
Wow, that's mean lmao
i'm surprised that you're surprised that it is mean, now i wonder what you wrote in that mail
Esteban
How long ago?
Got my reply now, thanks! Paypal's wording got me confused but now it's all clear.
Eris
hold on a minute
Eris
Eris
@LothaireLaBrebis why did *you* jump into the conversation for no reason at all?
Eris
clearly the question was very obviously directed towards Esteban
rosbridge
<hbelusca> ElSempai:
rosbridge
<hbelusca> > Colin Finck: 09:16 @hbelusca: Tell him, I cannot associate his nickname to any recent mail, but I've just replied to the entire backlog of e.V. mails
Stas'M
<hbelusca> ElSempai:
He got reply 🙂
Anonymous
clearly the question was very obviously directed towards Esteban
Yes it was... But as I had a similar thing on topic I just said it
Jose
Leon
Leon
lol
Stas'M
I feel like buying a tiny CRT. Found some Russian manufactured ones on ebay.
Anonymous
I feel like buying a tiny CRT. Found some Russian manufactured ones on ebay.
Looks B&W on the pic. But it's kind of cool to see miniaturized stuff like that
Esteban
Lothaire, let me give you my opinion. Because sometimes I don't know if you're being serious or if you're playing dumb. This project needs experts. Needs people putting hours of work on the project. Whether translating, testing, developing or documenting, this project needs effort put on it. Words don't matter. Idle talk doesn't matter. Ideas don't matter. Results are the only thing that matter. You don't put the effort this project demands. Answer me: how many hours have you spent fixing bugs, testing regressions or developing the dozens of missing features this operating system needs? Stas'm and Gordon and other people like them are putting the effort, are closing Jira bugs and are otherwise contributing in some concrete way. You're not. Still, you could not put the effort and still help being a subject matter expert in some areas but you're not that. Many times they called you on incorrect information you were spreading and instead of doubling down on your studies so as to bring precise and accurate information to the table you just double down on shitty ideas. Read twice at least 10 computer science books, develop complex programs, learn during 5 years 3 or 4 programming languages (or 2 if those are C and C++) and then we will engage in conversation with you. Failing that, you could try donating €1000 a month. I'm sure people would be more willing to put up with what you say if you did that. So answer me, how much have you donated this month? Git commits, money, code. Those are the things that matter.
Anonymous
Lothaire, let me give you my opinion. Because sometimes I don't know if you're being serious or if you're playing dumb. This project needs experts. Needs people putting hours of work on the project. Whether translating, testing, developing or documenting, this project needs effort put on it. Words don't matter. Idle talk doesn't matter. Ideas don't matter. Results are the only thing that matter. You don't put the effort this project demands. Answer me: how many hours have you spent fixing bugs, testing regressions or developing the dozens of missing features this operating system needs? Stas'm and Gordon and other people like them are putting the effort, are closing Jira bugs and are otherwise contributing in some concrete way. You're not. Still, you could not put the effort and still help being a subject matter expert in some areas but you're not that. Many times they called you on incorrect information you were spreading and instead of doubling down on your studies so as to bring precise and accurate information to the table you just double down on shitty ideas. Read twice at least 10 computer science books, develop complex programs, learn during 5 years 3 or 4 programming languages (or 2 if those are C and C++) and then we will engage in conversation with you. Failing that, you could try donating €1000 a month. I'm sure people would be more willing to put up with what you say if you did that. So answer me, how much have you donated this month? Git commits, money, code. Those are the things that matter.
I agree with all you say. I commited twice on Git, but because of the drama over on Discord, I mainly stopped doing these... When learning about ROS, I thought it would have been a good thing to contribute, but with the ban, plus the lack of people that help kickstart my workflow... We'll see
Esteban
What is your workflow? Is it spec'd and defined somewhere? Care to share a link to it?
Anonymous
What is your workflow? Is it spec'd and defined somewhere? Care to share a link to it?
Well as I'm pretty new to the "coding scene" I start with very basic things Also with some other projects I have honestly
Esteban
It doesn't matter how new or old you are. Everything should have its specifications and roadmap. If you don't do those don't expect to be taken seriously. Especially in a project that has very tight and definded objectives. There's only one correct way to re-implement Windows 2003's platform.
Eris
Lothaire, let me give you my opinion. Because sometimes I don't know if you're being serious or if you're playing dumb. This project needs experts. Needs people putting hours of work on the project. Whether translating, testing, developing or documenting, this project needs effort put on it. Words don't matter. Idle talk doesn't matter. Ideas don't matter. Results are the only thing that matter. You don't put the effort this project demands. Answer me: how many hours have you spent fixing bugs, testing regressions or developing the dozens of missing features this operating system needs? Stas'm and Gordon and other people like them are putting the effort, are closing Jira bugs and are otherwise contributing in some concrete way. You're not. Still, you could not put the effort and still help being a subject matter expert in some areas but you're not that. Many times they called you on incorrect information you were spreading and instead of doubling down on your studies so as to bring precise and accurate information to the table you just double down on shitty ideas. Read twice at least 10 computer science books, develop complex programs, learn during 5 years 3 or 4 programming languages (or 2 if those are C and C++) and then we will engage in conversation with you. Failing that, you could try donating €1000 a month. I'm sure people would be more willing to put up with what you say if you did that. So answer me, how much have you donated this month? Git commits, money, code. Those are the things that matter.
correction: i am no dev
Esteban
Sorry about that.
Eris
it's fine, at least you're sorry about it
rosbridge
<hbelusca> > x86corez: I feel like buying a tiny CRT. Found some Russian manufactured ones on ebay.
rosbridge
<hbelusca> it looks like these post-apocalyptic devices.
rosbridge
<hbelusca> "Windows 1965" xD
Stas'M
Hehe 😁
Chungy
Stas'M
rosbridge
<hbelusca> lmfao the chicken
Stas'M
It's imp-chicken 😛
Vladislav Brezgin
chainsaw isn't enough, i prefer BFG
Stas'M
Stas'M
Anonymous
Well we didn't get that much info here sadly
rosbridge
<Cernodile> You got automated email about this if you participated in any previous years soo
Anonymous
ReactOSber 2020 when?
Anonymous
ReactOSber 2020 when?
Might be the best thing to do considering that only GSoC has a real big impact on ROS... Hackfests do get less interest as I saw commit wise, and also hype-wise (more difficult to measure tho)
Stas'M
But in this case it's not an invitation letter 🙂
Mark
There was also a page somewhere that said how many pr's you are past the target
Mark
But I couldn't find it yesterday
Stas'M
There was also a page somewhere that said how many pr's you are past the target
https://hacktoberfest.digitalocean.com/profile shows "+8" for me
Stas'M
Mark
Ah yes indeed
Mark
Pretty sure I couldn't find that yesterday
Mark
Maybe I was too tired
Sumi Bleckie
After 4 years
Sumi Bleckie
Sumi Bleckie
Lets see Linux is running good or not
Anonymous
After 4 years
Looks like a cheapo ASUStek consumer grade laptop... And since ASUStek is kind enough to try to mitigate Spectre and Meltdown for everyone... You get this so called "optimize system performance" update lmao More like "optimize system security"
Stas'M
Yeah, each GSoC brings from one to three new features (depending on the students who succeeded it), and the Hackfest, where developers communicate directly, brings in much more features just in one week
Syrufit
Captcha solved, user verified. Welcome to the group ‎@stevendale
Anonymous
I'm a furry uwu
Chungy
OK.
Anonymous
^^
Anonymous
Furry yiff :3
Anonymous
Anonymous
Anonymous
Tentacle sex x3
𝕩iluembo
@jeditobe I just saw the bug report you filed to KDE... The current individual installers are built on binary-factory.kde.org although the last time I tried (quite a while ago) I wasn't able to run them on reactos, possibly due to NT version, can't remember
𝕩iluembo
Actually I'd love to try KDE's meta build system craft to work on reactos, but since it relies on powershell it'd be a quite difficult task
𝕩iluembo
Yep, more recent versions don't even work on wine