Wake the fuck up, this isn't Codeweavers (not saying this in a bad
way) and you know very well that Wine wouldn't be where it is today
without CW and Google.
CW and Google (read: $$$$$$) is what made Wine what it is today.
Read my reply to Marc -- I'm surprised you +1'ed this.
On 31-Oct-08, at 9:42 AM, Steven Edwards wrote:
On Fri, Oct 31, 2008 at 9:39 AM, Marc Piulachs
<marc.piulachs(a)live.com> wrote:
- Redefine our target. We have a very end-user
oriented website
when no
users actually exist! currently we need developers not yet more
fun, nice ,
but non productive users . If you take a brief look at our webpage
the first
impression is "wow! a free windows clone than runs mozilla and
OpenOffice!!"
but .. it's that what we have? I don't think so.. How many times
has someone
asked in the channel how to run office 2007 or complaining about
ReactOS not
installing into his brand new notebook . IMHO we should turn into a
more
developer oriented community . Inset of promoting reactos as
windows killer
we may promote it as learning platform for IT students. As a great
opportunity to study an alternative non unix microkernel OS
design .It will
lead into more passionate productive people joining the project.
Don't
promote it in international user oriented events but on
universities and
collages, we can give speeches on our respective collages and
promote it
among teachers as learning vehicle.
- Redefine short term goals and turn reactos into something usable
right
now. Could be reactos interesting for the embedded market as a
headless ,
well known Win32 API, tcp/ip enabled OS running on cheap x86 based
hardware?
+1
--
Steven Edwards
"There is one thing stronger than all the armies in the world, and
that is an idea whose time has come." - Victor Hugo
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