"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, Windows Research Kernel > (containing Windows XP x64 amd Server 2003 SP1 kernel sources) and > Project OZ, > > will they become *ineligible* to contribute code to the wine > project in the future?
According to Windows Research Kernel (WRK) description at http://www.microsoft.com/resources/sharedsource/windowsacademic/researchkernelkit.mspx The WRK includes the source for: Processes Threads LPC Virtual memory Scheduler Object manager I/O manager Synchronization Worker threads Kernel heap manager Other core Windows (NTOS) kernel functionality So, to me it looks like anything outside of ntdll/kernel32/wineserver (excluding user32 backend) has no any relation to WRK. -- Dmitry.