Posted by: Anonymous Coward
on December 26, 2005 05:17 PM
I can only shake my head at the previous posters' comments.
As CTO of a multimillion dollar company, I tend to use FOSS tools primarily, but not exclusively. What the CodeWeaver group is doing should be supported by the community as much as possible for several reasons:
* they improve wine, a good thing * they are facilitating FOSS software penetration into the corporate ecosystem, which pays numerous peripheral benefits. * they are willing to support companies with quality software, which is somewhat rare in the FOSS world.
so instead of complaining, or offering totally useless commentary (i.e. "I like for free stuff better"), offer your -help- in getting bugs worked out or just keep quiet.
This is great.
Posted by: Anonymous Coward on December 26, 2005 05:17 PMAs CTO of a multimillion dollar company, I tend to use FOSS tools primarily, but not exclusively. What the CodeWeaver group is doing should be supported by the community as much as possible for several reasons:
* they improve wine, a good thing
* they are facilitating FOSS software penetration into the corporate ecosystem, which pays numerous peripheral benefits.
* they are willing to support companies with quality software, which is somewhat rare in the FOSS world.
so instead of complaining, or offering totally useless commentary (i.e. "I like for free stuff better"), offer your -help- in getting bugs worked out or just keep quiet.
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