On 9/21/07, Dan Kegel dank@kegel.com wrote:
I'm not trying to make any generalizations here, just trying to explain why Wine can't safely accept ReactOS code.
Sorry about my last post then. I should not have added more statements that are inflammatory with harsh rhetoric. I would be happy to write an FAQ explaining this matter as I understand the clean-room requirements and that ReactOS does not meet them. My objection to doing this right now is that I think the SFLC should be the ones to write the standard and every single time this comes up, members of the Wine project take it upon themselves to define what is legal and what is not and accuse the ReactOS team of behaving in a way that is not legal. That may very well be, but until our legal team actually says so, all it does is hurt the PR for ReactOS and make the Wine developers look like they have it in for ReactOS Project.