On Tue, 27 Jul 2010, Stephen Partington wrote: > For me MS is going to be part of the world for a long time, even if the > company self destructs next year. And a Large portion of software will work > only on MS, if I want to use any of this software I will have a compatible > platform. I am truly interested. Putting to one side use cases of recreational computing [dedicated game platforms, whether Wii, X-Box, etc have protocol format blockers as well as as other 'proprietary' stickiness to try to lock a person to a given platform, and frankly, better 'pedal to the metal' performance], and putting aside applications which need to manipulate a intentionally properietary data API (DRM'd, patent wall, or public key protected content), what applications are you using that 'require' a non FOSS platorm? Stated differently: What do you need to do to earn a living, that FOSS cannot do? > I would love to have the core API's used open sourced and > see wine get the funding to work with it. But that's > unlikely. Patent protected codecs, and per seat licensed DRM wrapped 'trade secret' implementations become available that way ... Wine provides operability at the 'use a binary intended a foreign OS' environment level, sort of like a sparrow wearing scuba gear to go after a meal of grubs in a creekbed. If a person is willing accept moving around on crutches, that is a future, I guess, but is it worth committing to using adaptive devices, or to find or participate in building the FOSS alternative? -- Russ herrold --------------------------------------------------- PLUG-discuss mailing list - PLUG-discuss@lists.plug.phoenix.az.us To subscribe, unsubscribe, or to change your mail settings: http://lists.PLUG.phoenix.az.us/mailman/listinfo/plug-discuss