Linked by Eugenia Loli-Queru on Tue 21st Nov 2006 17:47 UTC, submitted by fireball
ReactOS ReactOS, the open source implementation of a Windows XP/2003 compatible operating system, just published a new interview in their series of interviews with ReactOS developers. Today's interview features the most active kernel developer Alex Ionescu.
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RE[6]: Dear Alex
by GvG_ on Wed 22nd Nov 2006 19:49 UTC in reply to "RE[5]: Dear Alex"
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Hmmm, seems your position changed from "TinyKRNL does not use the BSD license, as the FAQ page clearly states" to "some of our driver components use the BSD license". The way I read the FAQ page was: our components ... these components which would include all components.

But you're only responding to minor points, I really couldn't care less about TinyKRNL (yeah, I know, my own fault that I brought it up). The important points as far as I'm concerned are:

a) did you write the fast entry call from scratch, without referencing disassembled Windows code?

b) if that code wasn't written independently, is it still present in the current (HEAD) ReactOS tree?

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