> Timeout said : > > If the vendors want it to run it on wine, then they should send > themselves the code to Wine, clear the copyright issues with the > Wine developers, make a nice 4-fold contract if needed and only then > Wine could officially use it. Actually, if the vendors want it (EVE) to run on wine, they could download and install wine, install and run their game (EVE) and then file bug reports and/or patches to winehq. This way, proprietary code (EVE) would never exchange hands at all. nick *********************************************************************** WARNING: This e-mail (including any attachments) may contain legally privileged, confidential or private information and may be protected by copyright. You may only use it if you are the person(s) it was intended to be sent to and if you use it in an authorised way. No one is allowed to use, review, alter, transmit, disclose, distribute, print or copy this e-mail without appropriate authority. If this e-mail was not intended for you and was sent to you by mistake, please telephone or e-mail me immediately, destroy any hardcopies of this e-mail and delete it and any copies of it from your computer system. Any right which the sender may have under copyright law, and any legal privilege and confidentiality attached to this e-mail is not waived or destroyed by that mistake. It is your responsibility to ensure that this e-mail does not contain and is not affected by computer viruses, defects or interference by third parties or replication problems (including incompatibility with your computer system). Opinions contained in this e-mail do not necessarily reflect the opinions of the Queensland Department of Main Roads, Queensland Transport or Maritime Safety Queensland, or endorsed organisations utilising the same infrastructure. ***********************************************************************