On Wed, Feb 06, 2002 at 04:54:05PM -0600, Jeremy White wrote: > Some recent events have occurred that have made me change my opinion > about a Wine license change. ... > However, with some recent events I cannot disclose, it is clear to me > that the opportunity for Wine to be used in a proprietary product is > too tempting and has caused some harm to the Wine project. Based on > experience, I feel strongly that the potential for harm is great > enough that CodeWeavers needs to take two actions. First, we would > like to release all new code we develop under an LGPL style license. > Second, I would like to open another call for a license change and > thereby strongly add my voice to Alexandre's.
OK, when the last discussion was going on, I started out with the opinion that the change would be good and changed it to not so good, because if proprietary stuff that *is* part of the windows kernel (or drivers) needs to be implemented, this can't be done with an LGPLed wine. My final idea (which I never mailed) was, that maybe a X11-licensed kernel (including wineserver and driver emulation) and LGPLed dlls for the rest would be the best solution. ciao Jörg -- Joerg Mayer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> I found out that "pro" means "instead of" (as in proconsul). Now I know what proactive means.