Hello friends,
>> Because you do seriously believe that ReactOS developers reversed the
>> Windows notepad?! Along with Solitaire & calculator, I suppose?
>> Common sense is a powerful tool, let's make use of it :-).
>
>It's a matter of trust. If a person is known to use illegal practices
>to writ
Pierre Schweitzer wrote:
> Because you do seriously believe that ReactOS developers reversed the
> Windows notepad?! Along with Solitaire & calculator, I suppose?
> Common sense is a powerful tool, let's make use of it :-).
It's a matter of trust. If a person is known to use illegal practices
to
Because you do seriously believe that ReactOS developers reversed the
Windows notepad?! Along with Solitaire & calculator, I suppose?
Common sense is a powerful tool, let's make use of it :-).
For the record, ReactOS as well disallows any person who has seen the
Microsoft Windows code to comment,
Hello friends,
>The issue is whether the appropriate guidelines were followed
>(http://wiki.winehq.org/CleanRoomGuidelines). One issue is that Wine
>does not allow people that have ever viewed Microsoft source code to
>contribute to Wine, but there are other issues. You'll have to talk
>to Alexa
On Sun, May 6, 2012 at 7:49 AM, carlo.bra...@libero.it
wrote:
> > thank you for working on this. I think you will improve the chances for
> > your patches to be accepted if you give them individually meaningful
> > names, like
> > ...
>
> Actually, I followed the tip I read into the wiki of WINE i
On Sun, May 6, 2012 at 3:16 PM, Stefan Dösinger wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Wine has a policy of not accepting code from ReactOS due to the legal
> uncertainty introduced by questionable reverse engineering techniques used
> by
> some ReactOS devs, and I am not aware of a change in that policy.
>
> Stefan
>
Hi,
Wine has a policy of not accepting code from ReactOS due to the legal
uncertainty introduced by questionable reverse engineering techniques used by
some ReactOS devs, and I am not aware of a change in that policy.
Stefan
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Hello friends,
>thank you for working on this. I think you will improve the chances for
>your patches to be accepted if you give them individually meaningful
>names, like
>
>"notepad: Don't use reserved MSVC keyword."
>
>for patch #2.
Actually, I followed the tip I read into the wiki of WINE in "
Hi Carlo,
thank you for working on this. I think you will improve the chances for
your patches to be accepted if you give them individually meaningful
names, like
"notepad: Don't use reserved MSVC keyword."
for patch #2.
Also, like Jerome said, we may have a problem if different people
commited