James McKenzie
(I am not allowed to submit code because I have an active MSDN subscription which gives me access to Windows and Windows project source code.)
I haven't had an MSDN subscription in a while but I think it would be very strange that it comes with Windows source code. The most I have seen is the crt source code from the Visual Studio Development systems (and there would be the MFC source code too I suppose, but I couldn't care about that less) although I never really cared to dig into the crt and only ever really got into it more by accident when deugging my own code and single stepping into a runtime function, which is mostly more a pain than anything else.
My understanding is that the fact that I had the possibility to look at the crt code would at most prevent me to submit patches to msvcrt and friends but not to Wine as a whole.
Why an MSDN subsciption should prevent someone from submitting any code to Wine is beyond me, but maybe they changed the EULA of it?? (Which I would suspect would not hold in court because of antitrust concerns).
Or did they really start to ship source code with it? I simply can't believe they would ship ntdll.dll or ntos.exe or other core DLL source code ever.
Rolf Kalbermatter