Hi,
I have been looking over the FAQ and we have a question in the FAQ " What is the History of Wine"
And after talking with Dimi Paun I would like to expand this to a " Wine Time Line" page that could be updated a couple times a year.
This would give users info about wine's progression & events that took place over the years.
Here is a draft of the first year 1993/1994..... Done by _Robert Amstadt_
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A discussion began on USENET about the feasibility of running Windows apps on Linux. There were some people that said that it is impossible. This didn't sit well with Robert Amstadt so he began work to prove them wrong. He started out by writing a program loader for Win3.1 apps. Alexandre Julliard merged windowing functions written by Peter MacDonald in Tcl/Tk to the program loader written by Robert. Alexandre soon after rewrote everything to eliminate the Tcl/Tk in favor of direct calls to Xlib. Eric Youngdale also contributed early in many areas including improvements to the program loader.
The very first Wine mailing list was operated by Robert to allow discussions between developers. After a year with many successes and growing interest in the project we asked for the creation of the newsgroup comp.emulators.ms-windows.wine. The vote was overwhelmingly in favor of its creation.
Around the same time, Robert was asked to give a presentation about Wine at the first Linux Congress in Heidelberg, Germany. The room was packed. Interest in Wine was very high.
During the first year of development, most of the code was written by Alexandre Julliard and Robert Amstadt. However, we have always received contributions of code from many people. Life got busy for Robert and he stepped down as head of the project and let Alexandre take control. It was probably sometime during the second year.
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Thoughts, Volinteers, Flames are most welcome..
Thomas
Thomas Wickline wrote:
Hi,
I have been looking over the FAQ and we have a question in the FAQ " What is the History of Wine"
And after talking with Dimi Paun I would like to expand this to a " Wine Time Line" page that could be updated a couple times a year.
This would give users info about wine's progression & events that took place over the years.
Here is a draft of the first year 1993/1994..... Done by _Robert Amstadt_
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A discussion began on USENET about the feasibility of running Windows apps on Linux. There were some people that said that it is impossible. This didn't sit well with Robert Amstadt so he began work to prove them wrong. He started out by writing a program loader for Win3.1 apps. Alexandre Julliard merged windowing functions written by Peter MacDonald in Tcl/Tk to the program loader written by Robert. Alexandre soon after rewrote everything to eliminate the Tcl/Tk in favor of direct calls to Xlib. Eric Youngdale also contributed early in many areas including improvements to the program loader.
The very first Wine mailing list was operated by Robert to allow discussions between developers. After a year with many successes and growing interest in the project we asked for the creation of the newsgroup comp.emulators.ms-windows.wine. The vote was overwhelmingly in favor of its creation.
Around the same time, Robert was asked to give a presentation about Wine at the first Linux Congress in Heidelberg, Germany. The room was packed. Interest in Wine was very high.
During the first year of development, most of the code was written by Alexandre Julliard and Robert Amstadt. However, we have always received contributions of code from many people. Life got busy for Robert and he stepped down as head of the project and let Alexandre take control. It was probably sometime during the second year.
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Thoughts, Volinteers, Flames are most welcome..
Where would you want it to go (in the faq?) or would we just link to it from the faq like the status page?
On November 15, 2002 01:58 am, Tony Lambregts wrote:
Where would you want it to go (in the faq?) or would we just link to it from the faq like the status page?
I think it should be merged with the Press page. Who wants to read a dry list of old articles? That's there only to satisfy the obsesive-compulsive in us. On the other hand, how many of us present at Wine-conf listened carefuly when Alexandre was telling us about the beginning of the project? Or how many read (multiple times) the dispute between Linus, and Andrew Tannenbaum?
Point is, history is fun. List of old articles, without context, is boring. Let's create the history page, and link to the said articles from within it. This make for a fun read, _and_ provides context for those articles.