• bjorney@lemmy.ca
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    5 days ago

    The “Paid app” he is referring to is wine for anyone too lazy to read the article

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      for anyone too lazy to read the article

      Um, well considering the paid app mentioned in the article is CrossOver not wine, ig that includes you too lol (though, CrossOver does contribute back to Wine, still can’t trust them long term because profit…)

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        I have never understood this attitude in the open source community. You’ll mouth off all day about how profit is bad, but so many projects can only survive with the backing of invested companies. You’re chasing the perfect at the expense of the good. Would Wine even exist today without CrossOver? I think no.

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        Yes, it was hyperbole, but saying “CodeWeavers does contribute back” is really downplaying it, many, if not most of the wine development is done by CodeWeavers employees (including Alexandre Julliard). Mac users buying crossover was pretty much the main economic driver turning the gears of wine for the 10-15 years before Valve started sponsoring it as well.

        still can’t trust them long term because profit

        The company is an employee owned trust (co-op) if that lessens the blow

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      CrossOver actually. Which is a paid packaging for wine, with a per-program configuration, kinda like Bottles…but paid. There’s a load of quotes directly from the CrossOver parent company CEO…

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      The headline is terribly written click-bait that doesn’t have much to do with the reality of the situation. This is just another case of an open source dev backing off of a project because they’ve busy with life.

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        That’s not what the article says at all. They interviewed the maintainer and he explicitly said it was to not hurt CodeWeavers.

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        Yeah I’m realizing that now, I went off half cocked and said some dumb shit. You can’t put the genie back in the bottle so to speak so all I can say is my bad I should have made sure I read it properly first.

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      Jesus.

      The kid is 18. He shut it down to focus on school and because Apple hasn’t really done anything with the GPTK. He got as far as he can basically go.

      He has always been careful not to harm CrossOver which it directly replaces. CO has invested a lot into WINE and is a tiny little, close knit company of dedicated gamers and tinkerers. CodeWeavers have made some pretty cool games (Dirt series).

      Ars is using a highly controversial and incendiary title, relax bro.

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      It’s not like he shut down someone else’s work. He stopped working on his own pet project. There’s nothing stopping you from picking it up and working on it. It’s publicly available. Insulting him seems juvenile and entitled. It’s not his job to supply people with this (literally, he’s not being paid for it). Even if you think he took a payout to stop working on it, or he was bullied into stopping (no support for either of these positions) it’s ok for an 18 year old to be concerned about threats from a company and it’s ok for them to take a payout for something they worked on. Again, no evidence for either, but neither of those scenarios would make it appropriate to insult him.

      Here, feel free to fork it: https://github.com/Whisky-App/Whisky

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      Now, this is a very rude and ignorant comment. Did you even read the article? The reasons behind it are quite clear, while not being obvious from the user perspective. Not everything must or can be free (but I think I see where the sentiment against companies and corporations comes, and I share it: enshittification is all the rage, but not actually everywhere)

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        Pretty fitting seeing this as a top comment on here as he mentioned the entitlement that people feel in using his work as one of the reasons he’s stepping back.

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      Said paid app is CrossOver, which is pretty great actually. CrossOver contributes all modifications back to Wine while CrossOver the product is just a proprietary set of per-app environmental configurations.