Hi Michael,
On Fri, Feb 12, 2010 at 1:54 AM, Michael Griepentrog
wrote:
> I'm primarily interested in improving the Wine experience on OS X. I read
> pages from http://wiki.winehq.org/MacOSX, but I'm not sure how much of that
> reflects the current direction of Wine development on Mac. What are
Hi,
I'm interested in contributing to Wine, and I'm posting here for guidance on
how to get started. I'll start off with a bit about myself: I'm currently a
senior majoring in Computer Science at the University of Wisconsin - Madison
and will be graduating in May. Mo
Hi,
> IANAL, but the sources are for the kernel only. This does not include
> the UI and other DLLs built on top of the kernel. If we know what DLLs
> the sources correspond to, shouldn't the students be restricted to not
> contributing to those DLLs only (just like if you use Vi
for the kernel only. This does not include
the UI and other DLLs built on top of the kernel. If we know what DLLs
the sources correspond to, shouldn't the students be restricted to not
contributing to those DLLs only (just like if you use Visual Studio
you can't contribute to the ATL or t
be restricted to not
> contributing to those DLLs only (just like if you use Visual Studio
> you can't contribute to the ATL or the C/C++ runtime libraries)?
>
> Also, this shouldn't prevent those people contributing to the Wine tests.
This is the way I feel it should be done, with so
On Sat, Jun 14, 2008 at 7:33 AM, James McKenzie
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> "You may use any information in intangible form that you remember
>> after accessing the software. However, this right does not grant you a
>> license to any of Microsoft's copyrights or patents for anything you
>> might
"Mark Farnell" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> If a student is currently taking, or has previously taken a course
> derived from the Microsoft Windows Academic Program
>
> http://www.microsoft.com/resources/sharedsource/windowsacademic/default.mspx
>
> which contains the curriculum resource kit, Wi
Steven Edwards wrote:
> On Fri, Jun 13, 2008 at 8:57 PM, James Hawkins <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>> They can also read the NDA I'm sure they had to sign before
>> participating in the program.
>>
>
> There is no NDA as far as I am aware. The license restrictions are
> that you can't copy
On Fri, Jun 13, 2008 at 8:57 PM, James Hawkins <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> They can also read the NDA I'm sure they had to sign before
> participating in the program.
There is no NDA as far as I am aware. The license restrictions are
that you can't copy and paste anything but your free to take wh
On Fri, Jun 13, 2008 at 7:27 PM, Steven Edwards <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Fri, Jun 13, 2008 at 7:54 PM, Mark Farnell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> If a student is currently taking, or has previously taken a course
>> derived from the Microsoft Windows Academic Program
>>
>> http://www.microso
On Fri, Jun 13, 2008 at 7:54 PM, Mark Farnell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> If a student is currently taking, or has previously taken a course
> derived from the Microsoft Windows Academic Program
>
> http://www.microsoft.com/resources/sharedsource/windowsacademic/default.mspx
>
> which contains the
If a student is currently taking, or has previously taken a course
derived from the Microsoft Windows Academic Program
http://www.microsoft.com/resources/sharedsource/windowsacademic/default.mspx
which contains the curriculum resource kit, Windows Research Kernel
(containing Windows XP x64 amd Se
On Thu, Mar 27, 2008 at 12:43 AM, Travis Athougies <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I would like to help contribute to WINE because I use it so much yet
> I've never actually contributed to it. I was wondering if there are
> any simple bugs or other tasks that someone new to WINE development
Hi,
I would like to help contribute to WINE because I use it so much yet
I've never actually contributed to it. I was wondering if there are
any simple bugs or other tasks that someone new to WINE development
could undertake.
Thanks.
--
From: Travis Athougies
2 + 2 = 4
On 4/10/07, Frank Russo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I find myself in a similar dilemma... What if a few of us banded
together and put a bounty on a feature / app, or contracted codeweavers
to implement it? I think that would be great. Assuming we can agree on
something we'd like to fund, it wo
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To: Frank Russo
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Subject: Re: Contributing money to WINE?
On 4/6/07, Frank Russo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> As a WINE user, I find myself in a (seemingly) unique situation. I'll
> do my best to explain my
On 4/6/07, Dan Kegel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Lots of folks have thought about how to solve
the problem, but dealing with money is complicated.
It'd be better for you to donate time triaging bugs, IMHO.
( http://kegel.com/wine/qa/ )
Just reproduce one bugzilla entry a day for a week, and
docume
Tim wrote:
I find myself in a similar dilemma... What if a few of us banded
together and put a bounty on a feature / app, or contracted
codeweavers to implement it? I think that would be great. Assuming
we can agree on something we'd like to fund, it would be a little more
targeted than just v
On Fr, 2007-04-06 at 19:30 +0200, Jan Zerebecki wrote:
>
> Or at the bottom of http://www.winehq.org/site/contributing is an
> different way of payment.
>
> I suppose it wouldn't hurt to add bank account details on that
> page,
No!
Never!
You can use any bank account
On 4/6/07, Frank Russo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
As a WINE user, I find myself in a (seemingly) unique situation. I'll
do my best to explain my motivations, and what resources are at my
disposal. Basically, I would like to give money to the WINE project.
I find myself in a similar dilemma...
Paypal for
> numerous reasons).
You can use the Paypal button without an Paypal account, you just
enter your bank account or credit card information (obviously you
need to be not logged in with Paypal).
Or at the bottom of http://www.winehq.org/site/contributing is an
different way of payment.
I su
Am Freitag 06 April 2007 14:38 schrieb Frank Russo:
Beeing a Codeweavers employee myself my view on this matter is obviously
biased. Just a disclaimer, that no one argues I'm hiding my own interests.
> Wine Party Fund:
> The purpose of the Wine Party Fund is to show appreciation to Wine
> develo
As a WINE user, I find myself in a (seemingly) unique situation. I'll
do my best to explain my motivations, and what resources are at my
disposal. Basically, I would like to give money to the WINE project.
I'm a home linux user, and a techops RHEL admin at work. I have
no need for wind
Hi Ronald,
I cannot stress this point enough. Wine is a community project. Everyone
involved in the Wine project would appreciate a chance to answer your
questions, as well as hear what you have to say.
Sometimes there is a need to establish private communication with
certain people. As a rule,
Alexandre Julliard wrote:
I got his mails and replied (even though they were sent as Word
documents which was a big pain to read). I imagine he never got the
replies, it seems your mail setup needs some work.
Maybe you should fax your first reply to make sure he gets it.
Specops fax # is, according
That probaly because your email client has automagically converted it for you.
If I look at the raw email I see;
Mea Culpa. It's unlikely to be Mozilla (Thunderbird), I guess some relay
along the way is stripping digital signatures.
That's quite serious and I hadn't suspected such a thing would e
On Wed, Sep 22, 2004 at 04:55:17PM +0100, Mike Hearn wrote:
> To be fair, this seems to be Mutt/Pine sucking. The email source is a
> very standard multipart/mixed HTML+text mail which is the de-facto
> standard outside of geek mailing lists :) There's nothing magic about
> it, if somebodies e
"Ronald Robin" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> We want to engage in an initial dialog with Mr. Julliard. Our CTO has
> already tried emailing him twice. It's possible we don't have the right
> contact information. We'd greatly appreciate it if someone here could help
> us out.
I got his mails and r
Mike Hearn wrote:
When I try to read you email in pine I get:
[ Part 1, Application/X-PKCS7-MIME 11KB. ]
[ Cannot display this part. Press "V" then "S" to save in a file. ]
So to read it I would have to save it as a file and then try to figure
out how to read it (or wait for some other wine-d
[ Part 1, Application/X-PKCS7-MIME 11KB. ]
[ Cannot display this part. Press "V" then "S" to save in a file. ]
Oh OK I take that back, I just checked the archives and it doesn't show
up properly there either. I guess something along the way to me
converted it to a "normal" email. Still, S/MI
Dimitrie O. Paun wrote:
One more thing: it's best if you can post plain text messages
to the mailing list. Not HTML, or any other strange formats.
Your message for example was in a weird format that's not
supported by my mail program, and it caused me no end of grief.
I guess it's not THAT weird
When I try to read you email in pine I get:
[ Part 1, Application/X-PKCS7-MIME 11KB. ]
[ Cannot display this part. Press "V" then "S" to save in a file. ]
So to read it I would have to save it as a file and then try to figure
out how to read it (or wait for some other wine-devel subscriber to
Ronald,
It's good to hear from you guys. Regarding your contribution
to Wine, we conduct our business in public, on this list,
like most Open Source projects. It's best to post any issues
on [EMAIL PROTECTED], and patches that you'd like to see
in the official tree to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Feel free
Hi,
On Wed, 22 Sep 2004, Ronald Robin wrote:
[NON-Text Body part not included]
When I try to read you email in pine I get:
>[ Part 1, Application/X-PKCS7-MIME 11KB. ]
>[ Cannot display this part. Press "V" then "S" to save in a file. ]
So to read it I would have to save it as a fi
Ronald Robin wrote:
Hi! My name is Ronald and I was wondering if any of you guys out there
can help me get in touch with Mr. Alexander Julliard or any of the
leaders here in the WINE community. We've been trying to get in touch
with him for months now and we have consistently failed to receive a
Hey Ronald,
There's not really much to it.
You submit patches against Wine, Alexandre commits them or perhaps tells
you how the patches can be improved. Open source means everybody gets
to see the code, and Wine is an LGPL project. We welcome new contributors!
If you're looking for cooperation
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