Hello.
As indicated by Zachary, I post the suggestion I made him on the wine-devel list. The suggestion was : "what do you think about writing in the WWN an article about what did the last changes of the last release brought? I mean, knowing that there is "a ton of rpcrt4 fixes" or "New Bidi text implementation that doesn't depend on libicu" is really great, but from a user point of view it doesn't mean anything. It would be great if you'd explain us the problems it solves and which opportunities it gives." What he replies is that he need your help !
Thanks.
François.
------------------------------------------------------- Original Message ------------------------------------------------------- Subject: Re: About the WWN From: "Zachary Goldberg" zgold@bluesata.com Date: Tue, December 18, 2007 19:50 To: François Guerraz kubrick@fgv6.net --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Francois,
If you could do me a favor of suggesting your second point on the wine-devel mailing list then we could start a discussion for it. I think it would be a good idea; however It would require perhaps a bit more detail being made in the commit comments to WINE so that I can go through them and put together the real changes.
--Zach
On Dec 18, 2007 1:47 PM, François Guerraz kubrick@fgv6.net wrote:
Hello.
First of all : thank you so much for being the new author of the WWN. I am a fervent reader and I was really upset that it was almost never written. I hope you'll find this task interesting and that you won't be fed up with it too quick :) Second I have a suggestion to make : what do you think about writing in the WWN an article about what did the last changes of the last release brought? I mean, knowing that there is "a ton of rpcrt4 fixes" or "New Bidi text implementation that doesn't depend on libicu" is really great, but from a user point of view it doesn't mean anything. It would be great if you'd explain us the problems it solves and which opportunities it gives.
Thank you for your time and implication.
Regards,
François Guerraz kubrick@fgv6.net