On Tue, Jan 30, 2007 at 05:07:57PM -0800, Roland Dreier wrote:I really think we can keep these promises. A number of us have been doing just that for many years now, and I don't see any reason why we would stop doing that now. I would _love_ to be inundated with specs, so many that we run out of developers to work on the devices. But I really don't see that happening any time soon, as there's not that many devices that Linux doesn't already support. And if such a situation does happen, perhaps I will be able to convince some distro companies to pony up the development man-power to help us from going back on our promise... I know quite a few companies would love to help out just a "problem" as it is in their best interest to have Linux support as many devices as possible. So please, don't be so down on the offer, you don't have to do any work if you don't want to :) thanks, greg k-h -
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