Hi all. I've seen in the recent past a task list for newbie developer for wine. I would like to know what are still open, how I could contribute. I've very few skills in Windows development. However, I've good knowledge of development under linux, and usage of gnu tools (autoconf). Bye Marco -- Marco Bizzarri - Responsabile Tecnico - Icube S.r.l. Sede: Via Ridolfi 15 - 56124 Pisa (PI), Italia E-mail: m.bizzarri(a)icube.it WWW: www.icube.it Tel: (+39) 050 97 02 07 Fax: (+39) 050 31 36 588
On Mon, Sep 10, 2001 at 02:34:44PM +0200, Marco Bizzarri wrote:
Hi all.
I've seen in the recent past a task list for newbie developer for wine. I would like to know what are still open, how I could contribute.
I've very few skills in Windows development. However, I've good knowledge of development under linux, and usage of gnu tools (autoconf).
Bye Marco Well, I think the best way to start contributing to Wine is to execute lots of programs until you find one that fails in a pretty easy way. Then start using --debugmsg +xxx,+yyy (e.g. --debugmsg +relay,+file,+dosfs or so) until you get a grasp of what's broken. Then maybe search for some docu at search.microsoft.com and fix it :-)
I'd definitely be willing to help you whenever you run into problems... -- Andreas Mohr Stauferstr. 6, D-71272 Renningen, Germany "Point is, nothing here is unfamiliar or unexpected. How long does it take before there's general recognition that Microsoft software has no business on the Internet? - Dennis E. Powell re: Code Red
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