On Jan 13, 2008 8:39 AM, L. Rahyen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>         If you disagree with WINE policy related to ReactOS you need to talk 
> to AJ
> directly (for example, on IRC channel).  Multiple requests to exclude existing
> tools on wine-devel without good reasons will not help to make WINE or its
> current policy better, really.

The policy regarding ReactOS is not going to change and I really don't
care at this point. My point in reply to Dmitry's comment was while I
agree using winecfg for msconfig functionality is fine I was just
using a reductio ad-absurdum to point out that if we are not going to
make a wrapper program for msconfig for power windows users that are
used to certain windows functionality because we don't care about them
and the windows way of doing things, then why should we care about
windows power users ablity to graphically edit the registry? In
regedits case there would be two fold argument for removing it, 1.
Because it was contributed by ReactOS developers and 2. Because we
obviously don't care about whats convenient to people coming from a
windows background using that logic.


-- 
Steven Edwards

"There is one thing stronger than all the armies in the world, and
that is an idea whose time has come." - Victor Hugo


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