although he used disassembly to check our implementation, he gave msdn proof for the notifications he talked about... and didn't contribute code.
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Date: Wed, 31 Dec 2008 08:45:43 -0600 From: austinenglish@gmail.com To: alanfeld@gmail.com Subject: Re: Contribution to the Toolbar common control CC: wine-devel@winehq.org
On Wed, Dec 31, 2008 at 3:49 AM, Alan Feldman wrote:
Hello Wine developers,
I am writing to this forum because I wanted to contribute some useful development information to your community while at the same time not have to get too involved as I currently have no plans to stay involved going forward.
I wanted to say that I am *really* impressed with the codebase that you guys have developed! I stumbled across the Winehq site as I was looking for more information on Microsoft's Toolbar common control. The source code you guys have has made understanding the internals of the Toolbar control really easy and I really appreciate the work you guys have done. (I even took a peek at Microsoft's comctl32.dll disassembly to confirm a couple of the things you guys wrote and it checked out) ;-)
Wine doesn't allow reverse engineering. Sorry, but you won't be able to contribute code if you looked at its disassembly.
-- -Austin
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