Hi there,

I want to bring this Issue up in Development Mailinglist. This proplem is about 
a bug that cant be fixed within wine, and The Bugtracker doesnt help it. I 
think this Bug is at the moment an Epic Fail of Open Source Development.
(And needs to be solved so we get a accepted Fix somewhere someday) The Bug is 
Deadlocked.

The Problem is in this Bug roughly spoken that in some games the Mouse movement 
is captured and not the real position. Now X only returns the real position.
This Bug is a dependance of X (If I got it right). Since this Bug appeared 
people worked around this Bug by improving dirty hacks (by calculating mouse 
movement using weird? code), and maintaining them. And when Possible to make 
them switchable.

Now Vitaliy Margolen actively stopped the maintenance of this workarounds (in 
the bug called dirty hacks.), by marking the patches obsolete and changing 
title.

The Bug exist since 2009 - 12 - 06. And has a long thread.

I understand the move of Margolen here. For that you need to look at the Bug 
history (clicky: http://bugs.winehq.org/show_bug.cgi?id=6971). And I dont put 
blame on his move. But for this Bug wine needs another political solution. Just 
stopping people to write hacks, dirty or not will stop people reaching in more 
and more patches. This sole incident wont have an effect on hole development 
but most bugs I followed started with a dirty hack. And this is definitely 
giving the wrong impression on wine.

What I want to say, Margolens move might be technical right, but is political 
pretty lame. Atm I don't see any ability that the bug will be proper fixed.

1) I Xorg may implement the Problem or may not. Maybe they are even not aware(? 
- Haven't took a look) The Bug-tracking in wine does not contain a Link to the 
Bug-tracking in Xorg.
2) I am betting wine - Dev has no one working on the Bug actively.


So how can we get a proper Fix or point people towards proper fixes?
Is it right to have no Dirty Hack solution which just works?
Do you think by stopping Hacks you will encourage development in what (you) 
think is the right solution?
Where is the Xorg Link for this Problem since it is a problem interesting wine 
but maybe not Xorg?

Before anyone asks, I don't have the Time to solve this Bug. Nor I do believe 
does any one of the "dirty" hackers. Or they had done it Proper by now.

Thanks Listening, hope you got the  Problem I want to address.

I am not on the list since I develop nothing for wine. I would it appreciate it 
a lot, if I could stay with the discussion by keeping my email address in CC

Regards
Peter


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