According to Ronald Perrella:
I'd like to see if there is anything I can do to help with GNU Pascal development. Is there a wish-list of things people want? You may want to put such a list on the Web Home page. (if it was there, I could not find it...)
There is such a wish-list in the documentation, section "How you can contribute to GNU Pascal". But you are right that it should get a more prominent place on the WWW site.
Just to mention a few current problems:
* Improve the documentation. I am, for example, not too content with the current order of things. It should start with something like "Introduction to GNU Pascal", then "How to compile a program", etc.
* Write more example programs.
* Make the "Borland compatibility package" portable. I implemented it for DJGPP, but it would be nice to have it at least for Linux, too. Also, the DOS Unit is still missing ...
* Fix the bugs. (Section "Known bugs and inconveniences ..." of the documentation lists most of the bugs.)
* Implement the missing parts of ISO Standard Pascal, Level 1, and of ISO Extended Pascal - or at least point out what is missing because I actually do not know and I do not find it really instructive to read the Standard Specifications.
* Implement the missing parts of Borland Pascal. Implement Delphi and Pascal-SC.
You see that we are in the lucky position that there are enough of open problems that you can choose that one you like best to see been solved. ;-) I suggest just to try to write some useful programs with GNU Pascal (some of which we can publish as example programs), then you will run into some bugs and inconvenicences in the compiler and/or documentation. Once you know what you think to be the most annoying problem, try to fix it - and do not forget to contact us in case you succeed or have any questions.
Thanks a lot for your offer!
Peter
e-mail: peter.gerwinski@uni-essen.de home address: D"usseldorfer Str. 35, 45145 Essen, Germany WWW: http://agnes.dida.physik.uni-essen.de/~peter/