> FAQ entry for your review:
>
> http://wiki.winehq.org/FAQ#head-9564014242a1a22b24e775dbd00ed66f7f32d372
Looks good to me! Thanks John,
--Juan
> No, but you're right, that would be a great topic for the FAQ. It's a
> wiki - why don't you start editing it with what's been on this list
> lately? No contributions from anyone that's looked at Windows source
> code, whether stolen, under NDA, or disassembled. No contributions to
> ATL or ms
On 9/5/07, John Klehm <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Are the rules for contributing anywhere on the website? I can't seem
> to find them, if they aren't maybe they should be? This seems like a
> prime topic for the FAQ. I'd write it myself but I don't know exactly
> what all the different rules ar
Are the rules for contributing anywhere on the website? I can't seem
to find them, if they aren't maybe they should be? This seems like a
prime topic for the FAQ. I'd write it myself but I don't know exactly
what all the different rules are.
Regards,
John
On 9/5/07, Michael Stefaniuc <[EMAIL P
Tomas Carnecky wrote:
> Reece Dunn wrote:
>> I am interested in the Wine project, and my manager at work has
>> accepted my request to work on it.
>>
>> I work for a company that develops Windows software, so as I have
>> access to Visual Studio, and thus the sources for ATL, MFC and the
>> msvc ru
Reece Dunn wrote:
> I am interested in the Wine project, and my manager at work has
> accepted my request to work on it.
>
> I work for a company that develops Windows software, so as I have
> access to Visual Studio, and thus the sources for ATL, MFC and the
> msvc runtime (provided with the full
I am interested in the Wine project, and my manager at work has
accepted my request to work on it.
I work for a company that develops Windows software, so as I have
access to Visual Studio, and thus the sources for ATL, MFC and the
msvc runtime (provided with the full version of Visual Studio), I