Quoting "Luis R. Rodriguez" <lrodriguez@atheros.com>:It's terrific news! Congratulations, Luis!!! It's great for the kernel and for free software in general. A major WiFi hardware vendor is embracing free software. I hope your example will encourage new developers, and your projects will be continued by others. I think Atheros should really be interested in getting it right. After all, they have to certify their products for different markets. FCC regulations should not be used to keep the drivers closed. The cat is out of the bag - it's time to teach it some rules, not to chase it around the house :-) I hope Atheros will set a good example for other hardware vendors. Good luck at your new job! -- Regards, Pavel Roskin _______________________________________________ ath5k-devel mailing list ath5k-devel@lists.ath5k.org https://lists.ath5k.org/mailman/listinfo/ath5k-devel
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