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We need your help!
We have quite few active developers, which unfortunately means that progress is quite slow. We simply need more people to help us out! There is a huge number of tasks that are in need of a dedicated developer. They range from large projects to small ones, from hardware hacking, through high-level system programming to application programming. There is basically something for everyone who wishes to contribute, regardless of how proficient they are in coding!
For those of you who aren't programmers, there are still plenty of tasks that you can help with! This includes writing documentation, translating programs and documentation to other languages, creating nice graphics and hunting bugs. These tasks are just as important as coding!
Available tasks
This is a list of some tasks that we need help with and which nobody is currently working on. It's by no means a complete list; it simply contains the most prominent things that we need help with in AROS.
Programming
Implementing missing libraries, resources, devices or parts of these. See the detailed status report for more information what bits are missing.
Implementing or improving hardware device drivers:
- AROS/i386-pc:
- Graphic card drivers:
- nVidia chipsets
- Intel HD Graphics
- AMD Radeon
- Missing USB classes
- Specific SATA and PATA chipsets.
- Improved HD Audio support.
- Ethernet and WiFi drivers.
- Bluetooth
- CardBus and PCMCIA.
- ...anything else you can think of.
- Graphic card drivers:
- AROS/m68k-amiga:
- Native graphics optimisations
- Support for Vampire Standalone
- AROS/arm-raspi
- Native USB Chipset Driver
- Native graphics optimisations
- Generic printer support.
- AROS/Raspberry Pi:
- Native drivers
- AROS/i386-pc:
Porting to other architectures. Some examples of hardware for which no maintained AROS port exists or has been started:
- AmigaOne
- Macintosh PowerPC.
Implementing missing Preferences editors:
- Overscan
Improving the C standard library
This involves implementing missing ANSI functions in the AROS crt (stdc), aswell as POSIX functions in the posixc library, to make it easier to port *nix software (particularly the GNU toolchain and associated tools). The biggest things missing are support for wchar and POSIX style signalling, but there are some other functions missing as well.
Implementing more datatypes and improve existing ones
The number of datatypes available in AROS is quite small. Some examples of datatypes that need improvement to become usable or need implementing from scratch:
- amigaguide.datatype
- sound.datatype
- 8svx.datatype
- animation.datatype
- cdxl.datatype
Porting third-party programs:
- Multi-platform applications such as LibreOffice, GIMP, AbiWord.
- AmigaOS Open Source software.
Documentation
- Writing user documentation. This consists of writing a general User's Guide for novices and experts, and also reference documentation for all standard AROS programs.
- Writing developer documentation. Although this is in a bit better state than user documentation, there is still a lot of work to do. For example, there is really no good tutorial for novice programmers yet. The equivalent of the ROM Kernel Manuals for AROS would be really nice to have.
Translation
- Translating AROS itself to more languages. Currently, only the following
languages are more or less completely supported:
- English
- Deutsch
- Svenska
- Norsk
- Italiano
- French
- Russian
- Translating the documentation and website to more languages. Currently, it is only completely available in English. Parts have been translated to other languages, but there is still much work to do.
Other
- Coordinating GUI design for AROS programs, such as prefs programs, tools and utilities using the Zune toolkit.
Joining the Team
Want to join the development effort? Great! Then join the development mailing lists you are interested in (at least joining the main development list is highly recommended) and request access to the GitHub organization. That's it. :)
Writing a short mail to the development list containing an introduction about yourself and what you want to help out with is encouraged. If you have any problems, please don't hesitate to send a mail to the list or ask around on the IRC channels. Also, before starting to work on something specific, please write a mail to the list stating what you are about to do or update the task database. This way we can make sure people don't work on the same thing by mistake...
The Git repository
The AROS Git repository is hosted on GitHub under the AROS Development Team umbrella organization. If you would like to be able to collaborate in the development of AROS then please apply for membership (however, if you just want to browse the sources, there is a read-only access
For information on how to use the AROS Git repository, please read "Working with Git". Even if you already know how to use Git it is useful to look through that page, as it contains information and tips specific to the AROS repository.