Marco Bizzarri
2002-Jan-16 16:23 UTC
Looking for a research institute to promote the development of wine
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Hi all. I understand the following could be considered a little off topic on this list, so please forgive me. Our company is considering to promote an european funded research project, which should use wine as one of his major components. We are looking for a research institute within european community willing to be funded for doing the research work (actually, extending wine in order to make it fully compatible with a number of software). The results of the research will be released according to the wine licence (our company usually releases software under GPL, but the wine licence will be fine for the project). You can provide my email address as a reference for this project. Thank you all in advance. - -- Marco Bizzarri - Responsabile Tecnico - Icube S.r.l. Sede: Via Ridolfi 15 - 56124 Pisa (PI), Italia E-mail: m.bizzarri@icube.it WWW: www.icube.it Tel: (+39) 050 97 02 07 Fax: (+39) 050 31 36 588 -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.0.6 (GNU/Linux) Comment: For info see http://quantumlab.net/pine_privacy_guard/ iD8DBQE8Rf1mXhfyAQQVoaIRAhfoAJ901+71ogg54+yd+s3tnLRTszkvowCgo8Hd zhZVK36IjtWe7C6tE5Tpd6s=s6nO -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----
Dan Kegel
2002-Jan-20 20:36 UTC
Looking for a research institute to promote the development of wine
Marco Bizzarri wrote:> Our company is considering to promote an european funded research project, > which should use wine as one of his major components. > > We are looking for a research institute within european community willing > to be funded for doing the research work (actually, extending wine in > order to make it fully compatible with a number of software). > > The results of the research will be released according to the wine licence > (our company usually releases software under GPL, but the wine licence > will be fine for the project).I don't suppose Canadian companies would do? Transgaming and Macadamian are both set up to do this kind of work, and are based in Canada. In any case, bravo, I'm looking forward to hearing more about this project. - Dan