On Saturday 17 May 2008 10:16:22 pm James Tabor wrote:
Hi, I think someone may have told me this but since I work long hours I might of been half a sleep. So they did kick us?!?,,,, THOSE BASTARDZZZzzssss!
On Sat, May 17, 2008 at 12:29 PM, Aleksey Bragin aleksey@reactos.org
wrote:
then kicking us out of google summer of code for two years in a row WBR, Aleksey Bragin.
As far as it goes, the only potential legal problems that I can see are all in regards to the reverse engineering process. Otherwise, ReactOS is exactly as legal as WINE - because it's providing an independent implementation of an API. (I'm not sure about some things, like what patents MS may have on certain things - like the FAT32 filesystem, but AFAICT, the law is clear that an interface - like that provided by an API - cannot be copyright.)
That ReactOS has been having all of these problems is both good and bad in my book. It's bad in that it's really held up development but it's good in that it means there are people taking notice. If ReactOS succeeds in providing a F/OSS alternative to Windows that fully supports Windows then there is a good chance that many more people will move away from Windows.
DRH