Re: supporting closed source operating systems?

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On Jul 13, 2008, Axel Thimm <Axel.Thimm@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

> So the issue is a political one, not a technical one. Supporting
> libvirt for running Fedora under Windows is one thing, supporting
> increased productivity on Windows another.

FTR, if we were to pursue the latter, I think it might make more
sense, at least from my perception of Red Hat's perspective, to join
forces with Cygwin, maybe even bring it into the Fedora
brand/umbrella.

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