Jeremy,
I am sorry if my remarks troubled you. Perhaps my meaning didn't come
across as intended? I didn't mean to imply that WINE is not currently
useful or has an impossible task. I believe just the opposite - that
WINE is useful and it can, one day, achieve 100% Windows
compatibility. Though
Folks, here is another question:
The following excerpt is from the Microsoft antitrust trial's finding
of facts. Some of what has been said in this thread hints at the
extreme position this finding takes. That said, I can't believe that
members of this community believe the task is "impossible",
Juan & Dmitry,
Thanks for your answers. Highly interesting.
So, the extra APIs that MS had to document under the consent decree
(all 290 of them) don't come close to completing the whole picture?
It sounds like you have to fumble around in the dark.
With regards to what Dmitry mentioned, it seem
Hello WINE Development community,
My name is Susheel Daswani. I am a second-year law student at
Berkeley School of Law. I am also a software engineer - I used to
develop the LimeWire open source Gnutella p2p application. Nice to
meet everyone.
For my 'Antitrust & IP' course this