Linked by Thom Holwerda on Mon 2nd Jul 2007 22:30 UTC
Law and Order The issue between WINE and Parallels has been solved. "On July 2nd, Parallels sent the modified sources to me (Stefan Dosinger). I looked at them, and they are functionally mostly unmodified, except of some changes to get wined3d to compile on Windows(nameless unions, and similar things). What is yet to be verified is if these are the sources used to build the libs shipped in Parallels Desktop for Mac."
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RE[2]: uh
by MamiyaOtaru on Tue 3rd Jul 2007 03:43 UTC in reply to "RE: uh"
MamiyaOtaru
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If you want to receive any of the listed sources codes, please send your request to license@parallels.com

We are all aware of that statement, and have been since the first article on the subject.

good enough for the gpl

Yes, but only if you actually respond to requests. It's not good enough to say you will and then not do it, which was the situation until a day or so ago. The promise of action does not make them compliant if there is no action. It's almost worse, since it elicits smug comments about how they are obviously compliant ("can't you people see that statement?! It says they are compliant so it must be true!"), even though until a day or so ago they simply weren't.

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