On 1/9/06, Dan Kegel dank@kegel.com wrote:
Hi all! I'm looking for suggestions for starter projects for new contributors that would take something like a week to do, and wouldn't require much knowledge of Wine ahead of time.
Tests!
Pretty much any level of C programmer (even me!) could whip out a test for any Win32 API they care about and provide something useful within a few minutes to an hour. I'm still mostly lurking but I might have a few tests to post in the future. It's just the easiest thing to do to get developers to look at problems I'm running into but don't quite know how to fix. Once I make a test that a more seasoned wine developer can use to accelerate their work, it's more likely they'll fix it (and keep it that way).
http://www.winehq.org/site/docs/winedev-guide/testing
-Al Tobey
http://wiki.winehq.org/TodoList is the place we've gathered that stuff, but nothing there really grabs me. I suppose the tasks http://wiki.winehq.org/CrossCallsWtoA http://wiki.winehq.org/ConstifyData http://wiki.winehq.org/SpecDiscrepencies might qualify. Do they still need doing?
http://winehq.org/site/fun_projects has some cool stuff on it, particularly the idea of using Mono's libgdiplus to implement gdi+ in Wine. (That's probably more than a week's worth of work, though.)
http://wiki.winehq.org/SummerOfCode has very cool stuff in it, but that's all about 100x times harder than what I'm looking for.
And then there's riched20. It's missing quite a few little features; see the 11 open bugs here: http://bugs.winehq.org/buglist.cgi?product=Wine&component=wine-richedit&... Might some of those be doable in a couple days?
- Dan
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