Fedora Stakeholders Look At Potentially Adding PlayOnLinux
Fedora developers have been discussing whether the Wine-powered PlayOnLinux open-source software can be packaged for the distribution.
While Fedora has official Wine packages in their repository, there isn't any PlayOnLinux package at present. PlayOnLinux is powered by Wine and is effectively just a wrapper for making it easy to run Windows games and other applications with Wine while the POL code itself is open-source under the GPL. PlayOnLinux is a great free alternative to CodeWeavers' CrossOver for making an easier-to-use Wine experience.
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