Say, if we're expecting people to use Wine for real work, maybe we should start doing that ourselves.
Firefox-1.5 runs pretty well on Wine. How many Wine developers use it on Wine as their main web browser? Maybe we could raise that number from zero to somewhere around ten, and flush out a couple bugs.
Speaking of flushing out bugs, OpenOffice 1.1 was said to work well under wine a couple years ago (though I don't think I ever saw it do so myself). Sadly, although OpenOffice 1.1.5 seems to install fine under current wine, it crashes quickly on startup, so I guess we have a bit of work to do first. The extra payoff would be being able to use http://qa.openoffice.org/qatesttool/ to run OpenOffice's automated test suite as an automated regression test for wine.
One complication in all this is having to teach yourself to not automatically blow away your ~/.wine directory when trying a new app!
OK, baby's waking up, time to go. Cheers, Dan
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