James Liggett schrieb:
I really fear that this will end up with vendors loudly advertising linux support and
proudly putting linux stickers on their products where everything you find inside are just
the same windows .exe files and a readme stating that these will work fine with wine.
Which at least is not what I would like to see.
I agree. :)
The main thing the _developers_ should be pointed to(if they care about their product on
other platforms then windows) are some decent docs about platform-independent programming :p
Yes, they should. I think developers think about abstracting their
development around cross-platform toolkits like Gtk or QT But, then
again, far too many developers don't now, and probably won't ever. So
what then?
So tell them about it ;)
If the care a bit about other platforms they will at least think about it.
And if they can't rewrite their existing software because it would be too much work or the
product is no longer in development you could still point them to wine and try to work
together to get it run on wine.But imho it should be in this order and not the other way
around.