I'd say that attitutudes might change, though. For example, he is mentioning photoshop(of course) which I use at home under win. It works great there.
There are only a few quirks with the installation: 1. it need 1.1.17 to work 2. a DLL is needed for the text-tool to work. 3. A winetricks has to be done.
When those things are fixed(I guess 1. is the most important), gradually more people will start using wine, hence acceptance will grow, and eventually even Mark Shuttleworth will come around. If I were the leader of the wine project, the moment photoshop CS4 works all the way, that would be the basis of the next stable version(to avoid regessions to the highest degree).. I believe that the popularity of wine(yes, popularity is extra important for a FOSS project) would skyrocket. Then it would be a toy no more.
//Nicklas
-----Original Message----- From: wine-devel-bounces@winehq.org [mailto:wine-devel-bounces@winehq.org] On Behalf Of Remco Sent: den 6 maj 2009 01:35 To: Ben Klein Cc: wine-devel@winehq.org Subject: Re: Shuttleworth on Wine
On Wed, May 6, 2009 at 1:28 AM, Ben Klein shacklein@gmail.com wrote:
2009/5/6 nn saturn_systems@yahoo.com:
And the slashdot thread: Shuttleworth Says Ubuntu Can't Just Be Windows http://linux.slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=09/05/05/1546230
This is nothing new. It's just now we have a celebrity saying it.
Not only that. Canonical has decided a few years ago that Wine would not be included for this reason. [1] So it's really really really old news.
Remco
[1] http://linux.slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=07/05/11/1220219&art_pos=4