Owen Rudge wrote: > If you have had exposure to Microsoft source code, then I believe I'm > right in saying that you are not able to work on Wine, I'm afraid. I have written to the Software Freedom Law Center about this, but the License included with the Windows Research Kernel is actually pretty permissive (even allowing me to copy a small number of lines of code, actually. Which I wasn't going to do anyway though).
> I worked on the control panel last year, and was in the process of > converting some winecfg pages to separate applets - indeed, there's some > outstanding work in my git repository that needs finishing/merging (but > I have had a lack of time to work on this year, sadly.) Assuming you > aren't barred from contributing for the aforementioned legal reasons, > then there is lots more work that can be done on improving Wine > configuration and so on if you're interested in that. Theming and the > test suite are also areas which could do with work though, and you may > be able to make a more substantial project out of those areas. Thanks, then I will have a closer look at the test suite and at the themeing stuff and maybe apply for a project in one of these areas. Regards, -Tim
