Linked by Thom Holwerda on Tue 20th Mar 2007 18:38 UTC, submitted by Andareed
ReactOS "The ReactOS operating system has been in development for over eight years and aims to provide users with a fully functional and Windows-compatible distribution under the GPL license. ReactOS comes with its own Windows 2003-based kernel and system utilities and applications, resulting in an environment identical to Windows, both visually and internally. This talk will introduce the ReactOS project, as well as the various software engineering challenges behind it."
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RE: Windows 2003-based kernel?
by SReilly on Tue 20th Mar 2007 20:15 UTC in reply to "Windows 2003-based kernel?"
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2006-12-28

"People saying ReactOS has a kernel based on Windows NT5.2(2k3) is a little misleading.."

So I should take your word over this guy's...

"Speaker Bio

Alex Ionescu is currently studying in Software Engineering at Concordia University in Montreal, Quebec and is a Microsoft Technical Student Ambassador. He is the lead kernel developer of the ReactOS Project and project leader of TinyKRNL."


I'm glad I RTFA!

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