On Feb 10, 2008 3:53 PM, Marcus Meissner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On Sun, Feb 10, 2008 at 09:51:04AM -0800, Joseph Stein wrote: > > Is there a Git Repositories for Unaccept Patches or (work in Progress)? > > > > If not (which i think is the case and why I posting here instead of the > > user mailing list.), could you create one(along with a text file explain > > what need to be done to be accepted)? > > > > > > > > Here are some reason I think It is Needed. > > > > 1.) It would allow developer and users to see what the source done. > > > > I have read a very good article about usb support in wine an winehq.org here > > > > http://www.winehq.org/?issue=331 > > > > wich said that > > > > >An ntoskrnl.exe was written a couple of years ago to load drivers, > > >>specifically the Safedisc Windows kernel driver, but it still hasn't been > > >>accepted. Apparently there's some low-level internal Wine issues >and > > >Alexandre wants those fixed before accepting the patch. > > > > > > 2.) Allow people two git possibly some things work that would other wise > > not work. > > > > using the patch for ntoskrnl.exe that was not accept as an example, > > (please correct me if i wrong), could possible git some drivers working > > (usb driver may be?) program to work. which is currently not possible > > with wine from what i read. > > This comment is outdated, current GIT has ntoskrnl and safedisc support. > > And anyone can publish GIT repos, there is problem with that. > (And repos.cz (?) has several of them already.) >
http://wiki.winehq.org/GIT_Repositories -- James Hawkins
