On Mon, Jul 14, 2008 at 12:06 PM, Yaakov Nemoy <loupgaroublond(a)gmail.com> wrote:
If you can show a demo of compiling certain open source windows apps
so that they can work on Fedora via wine, then I can definitely argue
that this is no longer secondary architecture.
I have a couple of VJ programs some friends asked about getting into
Fedora, all open source, but some run on windows. Being able to build
them on Fedora easily will make it very easy for them to create a
Fedora based VJ station.
I will fight you tooth and nail on this. It might even come down to a
Dance Dance Revolution Dance off. If we can distribute it under the
Fedora brand, we must have a version that runs natively before we
consider a windows cross-compiled binary that runs under wine. I
personally draw the line there. Native first, emulated second. If
native doesnt work, get it fixed, or its not going to be part of
Fedora.
-jef