On Montag 20 Dezember 2004 18:41, Brian Vincent wrote:
david.guembel@itomig.de wrote:
- as my colleague Stefan Munz has already pointed out recently[1] on
this list, Wirtschaftsförderung Region Stutgart GmbH (WRS) and us (ITOMIG) are launching an initiative called WINEprobe[2]. Its goal is to make local software vendors aware of the potential bussiness opportunity in a WINE-based port or a WINE/Linux version of their software.
Just curious, what is ITOMIG?
We're a local company specializing in compatibility analyses of Windows software with Linux/Wine. Our clients are mostly from the administrative and the public sector.
In order to make the WINEprobe initiative beneficial for the WINE project as much as possible, three things are in the making:
WINEprobe is an.. er.. interesting name. Why did you choose it? From a marketing perspective, it doesn't seem like a good name. In general, the word "probe" doesn't exactly give a warm, fuzzy feeling or generate excitement. Is this a translation of a German word that sounds better?
Jep, its actually a pun: WINEprobe means be something like WINEtasting in english an maybe "degustation de WINE" in french. It's a little hard to translate puns, sorry ;) Maybe this is helpful: http://dict.leo.org/?search=weinprobe
It sounds like you guys are interested in Winelib stuff. I'm sure you've investigated the pros/cons of that. Did you notice the Winelib documentation is very outdated? Would you guys want to tackle updating it?
In case this fits into a real project (say, porting some legacy application) we're doing e.g. in line with the WINEprobe initiative, yeah - why not. In general, we always try to let flow back as much as possible to the respective OSS projects whose software we're using.
Cheers,
David