Ove Kaaven ovehk@ping.uio.no writes:
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.
I fail to see how the fact that the driver was written by a Rewind supporter instead of a Wine supporter should make any difference from Transgaming's point of view. And I personally don't see Wine as being "against Transgaming", or Rewind as being "against Wine"; and if that's how you see it I find that pretty sad. I also don't understand how this method of holding code back and blackmailing other developers can be considered a good thing either for Wine, or for Rewind, or for Transgaming.