> That's not exactly what I mean. Let's talk on IRC to sort this out.

I've not seen you today in freenode, so I'll write my opinion here:

I've been thinking about our conversation some days ago. Although redesign
all SMP code as OOP (adding abstractions for isolate machine-specific
code), is a good idea in the long term, I think that this refactor is a
very big effort, and It's excessive for a 3 months GSOC. The simply design
of this architecture could last more than a year.  So I prefer to avoid
this way

I think that a better idea could be to continue the current work with easy
refactors (change some names, create functions to avoid duplicated code,
moved some data (as apic_id) to more correct structures... etc), which is
simpler than a fully OOP redesign.

what do you think?

El lun., 27 ene. 2020 a las 17:45, Richard Braun (<rbr...@sceen.net>)
escribió:

> On Mon, Jan 27, 2020 at 05:09:38PM +0100, Almudena Garcia wrote:
> > I'm a student, and my knowledge is limited. But, in my previous SMP
> work, I
> > got develop most tasks guided by more experienced developers than me.
> > If any person is able to guide my work, teaching me the most important
> > concepts and solving my questions about this, probably I'm able to do
> this
> > task
>
> That's not exactly what I mean. Let's talk on IRC to sort this out.
> I'm braunr@Freenode.
>
> --
> Richard Braun
>

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