> Maybe, but for example Mandrake users won't get wine listed in the "remove > software" utility, and that will be confusing
> Solving that problem is a desktop issue, I've done a bit of work on it but nothing has got into mainstream yet. OK, but in the mean time I still don't see how one binary can fit all needs, if a binary build for X.org wo'nt run on XFree86 and vice-versa > I don't see why it'd slow down after we freeze libwine, it's not that > many functions... Not all users care, some people still use linux 1.0 > So the user has to upgrade ... and ? use CVS even if he didn't/doesn't want to, that isn't a bug issue but it also isn't a nice thing. > So it could have been anything, in other words. I'd need to see hard > figures in a controlled environment. I can send you a copy of Linux Magazine, I should still have a copy somewhere. You'll have to translate it with google or something because it's in Italian. Also, form sutopackage.org > Nobody should produce any .package files for their own projects until we've hit version 1 I guess we won't be using it too soon anyway.
