Finding OS Developers For PyKernel OS SDK (Python Based OS SDK)
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Finding OS Developers For PyKernel OS SDK (Python Based OS SDK)
Post by basicprogrammer30 »
PyKernel is Slandone OS SDK. PyKernel Can Compile a Python File To Slandone OS.
Needed Developers:
Join Discord: https://discord.gg/n9JSkHyZ
Join Reddit: https://www.reddit.com/r/pyKernelOS/
Needed Developers:
- OS Developer
- Hardware Engineer
- UEFI Programmer
- Programming Language Developer (For Implementing Python To Pure C Conversion)
- Learn OS Concept
- Programmer Make Real Hobby OS Easily
- Improve Programming and OS Development Education
- Slandone Operating System Is Funny To Make Using Python
Join Discord: https://discord.gg/n9JSkHyZ
Join Reddit: https://www.reddit.com/r/pyKernelOS/
Re: Finding OS Developers For PyKernel OS SDK (Python Based OS SDK)
Can you explain why your Reddit link leads to a notice saying you have been banned.
Re: Finding OS Developers For PyKernel OS SDK (Python Based OS SDK)
Reddit mass-banned subreddits as part of a new policy 5 months ago source
His link being banned is more likely to indicate neglect than any sort of "bad behavior."
His link being banned is more likely to indicate neglect than any sort of "bad behavior."
Re: Finding OS Developers For PyKernel OS SDK (Python Based OS SDK)
According to your link, those bans were reverted.
In any case, the git repository was created very recently (as is this request for developers). Why would the OP link in a post this week to a Reddit group that was banned 5 months ago?
I'd still be interested to hear what the OP has to say.
In any case, the git repository was created very recently (as is this request for developers). Why would the OP link in a post this week to a Reddit group that was banned 5 months ago?
I'd still be interested to hear what the OP has to say.
Re: Finding OS Developers For PyKernel OS SDK (Python Based OS SDK)
Ok, so I have more information about this fascinating project from discord.
The requirements and design phase of the SDLC have been deemed unnecessary, and you are required to start writing drivers immediately (for free as far as I can tell), otherwise you lose your "OS dev" role. (unless you're the owner of the project, and then you can keep the role without contributing any actual code).
So I've been racing ahead with code changes before I have my access revoked (again) because I kept pressing for why the project owner thought that the first steps of the SDLC were unnecessary or alternatively, where the requirements existed and were coming from. He did point out that Windows used 2 GB of RAM on idle, but he declined to tell me how much memory the computer he was currently using had.
Anyway, you can see my enthusiasm for this project yourself (there are other enthusiastic people in the discord too):
https://github.com/PyKernelOS/PyKernel/ ... kerravon86
And here's another enthusiastic member echoing the project owner's request for us to "get cracking" instead of asking annoying questions, or lose access:
(t_t)
— Yesterday at 10:28 PM
i will write OS Driver Source Code Kernel PyKernelOS SDK Example OS Developer Github Username SLDC
EDIT: Inspired by the freedom to skip steps in the SDLC, I'm skipping the "testing" and "debugging" steps too and sticking with "writing drivers".
The requirements and design phase of the SDLC have been deemed unnecessary, and you are required to start writing drivers immediately (for free as far as I can tell), otherwise you lose your "OS dev" role. (unless you're the owner of the project, and then you can keep the role without contributing any actual code).
So I've been racing ahead with code changes before I have my access revoked (again) because I kept pressing for why the project owner thought that the first steps of the SDLC were unnecessary or alternatively, where the requirements existed and were coming from. He did point out that Windows used 2 GB of RAM on idle, but he declined to tell me how much memory the computer he was currently using had.
Anyway, you can see my enthusiasm for this project yourself (there are other enthusiastic people in the discord too):
https://github.com/PyKernelOS/PyKernel/ ... kerravon86
And here's another enthusiastic member echoing the project owner's request for us to "get cracking" instead of asking annoying questions, or lose access:
(t_t)
— Yesterday at 10:28 PM
i will write OS Driver Source Code Kernel PyKernelOS SDK Example OS Developer Github Username SLDC
EDIT: Inspired by the freedom to skip steps in the SDLC, I'm skipping the "testing" and "debugging" steps too and sticking with "writing drivers".