Hello, gaming was always very fun for me, and spent countless hours playing. When migrated to linux ,i missed the great games that were *ndows only. But then i found wine and really thanks to the folks that contribute so a guy can play wow on his fedora 14.
But, at the same time im trying to gain some serious experience on c , c++, posix/win32 api and kernels . I think wine will be a project offering both fun and learning , but is there a standard procedure for someone to start debugging and contributing code? A reputation needed or sth , or there is a nobrainer way to dive in?
Want to start contributing but a bit lost
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Want to start contributing but a bit lost
On Thu, Oct 27, 2011 at 16:39, mouseeatingthebus
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http://www.winehq.org/devel/ for starting information.
<[email protected]> wrote:
You can see http://www.winehq.org/contributing andHello, gaming was always very fun for me, and spent countless hours playing. When migrated to linux ,i missed the great games that were *ndows only. But then i found wine and really thanks to the folks that contribute so a guy can play wow on his fedora 14.
But, at the same time im trying to gain some serious experience on c , c++, posix/win32 api and kernels . I think wine will be a project offering both fun and learning , but is there a standard procedure for someone to start debugging and contributing code? A reputation needed or sth , or there is a nobrainer way to dive in?
http://www.winehq.org/devel/ for starting information.