On 8/30/07, Dan Kegel dank@kegel.com wrote:
http://www.linux-community.de/story?storyid=23294 and http://www.macnews.de/news/102145.html mention that some users are using Cider from one game to run a second game on the Mac. The game vendors are upset, and are saying they'll do something to make that harder. There is some question about whether Cider includes LGPL components of Wine, and whether there are any violations lurking there. I imagine our friends at Cedega would instinctively avoid such infringement, but accidents might happen. It'll be interesting to see if anybody finds a real problem.
All of the LGPL Cedega/Cider source code is available on TransGaming's public CVS server at http://www.cedega.com/cvs/. Any substantial patches to LGPL'd components are typically submitted back to WineHQ. There haven't been many recently since most of those components aren't heavily used by games. One of my roles at TransGaming is to make sure that patches to our LGPL'd folders make their way back here.
Jason Green Developer, TransGaming, Inc.