Module: website Branch: master Commit: 292655eccdeb713191aebdeb7277fb31d425cb4b URL: http://source.winehq.org/git/website.git/?a=commit;h=292655eccdeb713191aebde...
Author: Zachary Goldberg zgs@seas.upenn.edu Date: Wed Apr 30 11:40:58 2008 -0400
Another typo in Dan Kegel's interview.
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diff --git a/wwn/wn20080428_346.xml b/wwn/wn20080428_346.xml index 6b7a205..a6500ed 100644 --- a/wwn/wn20080428_346.xml +++ b/wwn/wn20080428_346.xml @@ -300,6 +300,12 @@ The big ones I can think of are the DIB Engine (an idea which has been percolating for ages) and .net support. Oh, and the Javascript support needed to install Photoshop CS3. Longer term, I'd like to see the user-mode WDM driver framework supported. +<br><br> +Long term, we'll probably find that we have to follow +Windows' example and implement application-specific behavior +to get key apps working perfectly without breaking other apps. +Ugly, but true. + </p> </quote> <p> @@ -312,12 +318,6 @@ the port to OS X has really opened the door on portability, is there anything like that on the horizon? Do you ever think someone will have ntoskrnl loading Windows drivers or hooking into the kernel or something like that? -<br /> -<br /> -Long term, we'll probably find that we have to follow -Windows' example and implement application-specific behavior -to get key apps working perfectly without breaking other apps. -Ugly, but true. </p> <quote who="DanKegel"> <p>