We currently have 35 registered people not counting the inquisitive reporter who signed up. I believe all are from wine-devel list since that's the only place I've seen it mentioned.
Companies represented include: - Codeweavers - Transgaming - ReactOS - Macadamian - Xandros - Cadlink Technologies - Caldera - DSSD Software Inc. - 2 Geeks Computer Systems - DeviceForge - Some big OEMs - Other companies - A bunch of unaffiliated people
If you would like to do a company presentation, please let me know and we'll do our best to accommodate.
On the technical track, since attendees will be the speakers please think about the topic that would be interesting that you are knowledgeable about. This is all about people leaving smarter than they came and that happens best with everyone sharing their information and ideas. One of the 3 people on the Frankfurt/San Diego express, Dr. Ulrich Weigand has volunteered to speak on the following two topics:
- 16-bit Windows: how does the support for 16-bit in Wine work, how much 16-bit code is still there in Windows 95/98/ME, how are the various types of thunks etc. implemented, what are the chances of running native Windows 95/98/ME 16-/32-bit DLL pairs under Wine (this would include the user.dll question Uwe suggested)
- Debugger: how does the Wine debugger work, details about the various debugging formats (including the undocumented .PDB format) ...
The biggest request is to hear from Alexandre Julliard who is working on his keynote to open the event now which rumor has it is better than the opening ceremonies of the Olympics.
Only one request for "fencing and WINE". Sorry Gav. :)
-- MR
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