Ove Kaaven a écrit :
On 6 May 2002, Alexandre Julliard wrote:
Ove Kaaven ovehk@ping.uio.no writes:
After the WineX 2.0 release, I've once again been working on completing my version of the real solution (I'm close to have it working now), but of course, Gav probably still wants a fair chunk of LGPL-ed code relicensed in exchange...
Last we heard it was to be exchanged against the ALSA driver...
That was an example of what TransGaming might be willing to exchange it against, I don't think Gav made a commitment on that. But the ALSA driver is not yet complete, and the situation changed since the suggestion was first made; Eric used to be on the Wine side ("against" TransGaming), and was willing to write the ALSA driver in exchange for getting more AFPL-ed code into Wine, but that was before Wine was LGPL-ed. Now, Eric is on the ReWind side ("against" Wine), so now he is also interested in getting more LGPL-ed code into ReWind. What he'll exchange the ALSA driver for will depend on his priorities, but the deal certainly needs renegotiation in any case.
Just to make things clear
When I decided starting coding the ALSA driver, TG offered to sponsor the work. I turned down the offer (don't need sponsor for what I'm doing) and suggested using the money for some other use. Furthermore, I'm not for or against Wine nor for or against WineX. I'm just trying not to let an important gap being created between all the different projects.
The ALSA driver has been started on a X11/MIT license, some people currently are giving an hand to shape it better (David Hammerton did some testing and bug fixing for 0.5, Marco Pietrobono is currently fighting with the awes of the 0.9 interface, but that's another story), and will remain under the X11/MIT license.
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