Can someone confirm if he unsubscribed from the list? I'm sure its an
April fools, considering that the time he sent it was eleven o clock
at night, central us time, and sometime in the early morning in
england, but it would be nice to be sure..
Tom
On 4/2/07, Ben Hodgetts <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Ben Hodgetts wrote:
Although if it is an April fools he was a bit late...
"Delivery-date: Mon, 02 Apr 2007 04:20:06 +"
Not if you're in the right part of the world:
"Date: Sun, 1 Apr 2007 21:20:56 -0700"
Jim
Ben H.
Dan Kegel wrote:
Wine was a fine dream, but come on, there's
no way
Although if it is an April fools he was a bit late...
"Delivery-date: Mon, 02 Apr 2007 04:20:06 +"
Ben H.
Dan Kegel wrote:
Wine was a fine dream, but come on, there's
no way a bunch of volunteers could put together
an emulator for a real operating system like Windows.
Heck, after 14 years,
John Smith wrote:
April fools?
With utter certainty.
For those who don't know Dan personally, it might not be completely
obvious that the job description he gives (team lead of 50 guys doing
C#/VBScript @ Micro$loth) is precisely his idea of working hell. In
contrast, his current gig with
In all likelihood; personally I find just the results to be amusing
where wine developers discover just how daft the windows api really
is. that in it's self has entertainment value to push ever onwards.
so no C programmers need apply.
I'm a VB programmer of 5 years, I wouldn't take a job doin
I thought you were involved in the TiSP project?
http://www.google.com/tisp/
From: "Dan Kegel" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "wine-devel@winehq.org"
Subject: So long, and thanks for all the Wine!
Date: Sun, 1 Apr 2007 21:20:56 -0700
Wine was a fine dream, but come on, there's
no way a bunch of vol
April fools?
On 4/1/07, Dan Kegel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Wine was a fine dream, but come on, there's
no way a bunch of volunteers could put together
an emulator for a real operating system like Windows.
Heck, after 14 years, Wine can't even run the
average Visual Basic program!
So I'm bowin