Patrik Stridvall ps@leissner.se writes:
There will be very little reason for companies to enter the market at that time and why try to make it difficult for the few
that might.
On the contrary, there will be a lot more reasons. The main market is not in developing Wine; frankly there isn't that much money to be made on that. The main market is in using Wine to make money on applications, and the more complete Wine gets the easier this will be.
If the applications is are already proprietary I they can affort to pay to get the whole way to 100% functionallity.
If they are open source they have an incentitive to work making Wine complete.
I don't really see the problem.
But if Wine never gets complete because some parts are held proprietary by other companies, it won't be possible to enter that market.
So you mean that all the people that are current voluntering to work of Wine won't work on Wine if it is almost complete just because somebody else have done the parts they need to run their applications and that they will happily pay for the right to use it.
In that case it would be disasterous to make Wine run all Microsoft implemented non-core Wine DLL:s because then everybody would just be happy to use the Microsoft DLL:s and nothing beyond non-core would ever be implemented.
You can't seriously believe this?