On Tue, 2 Jan 2007, Dan Kegel wrote: [...]
Silver Application installs and works well for 'normal' use, but some features may be broken. For instance, a game that works fine in single-player but not in multi-player, or a media player that works fine for mp3 files but not for DRM-protected files. No manual editing of files or cracks are allowed for Silver ratings, but winecfg settings, native DLLs, or third-party install scripts may be required.
Independently from the rest of the discussion, I think that not allowing editing files but allowing install scripts (which can edit files) is contradictory. That's from the 'rate how much tweaking Wine needs' point of view. If you're looking at it from the 'how hard is it to install/run the application' point of view then maybe it's ok, even if the install script performs some deep / invasive Wine tweaks.