On Wed, Jan 31, 2007 at 02:06:32PM +0100, Nicolas Mailhot wrote:This kind of offer has _always_ been there for out-of-tree GPL drivers. I have contacted many different groups and driver authors over the years to offer my help in trying to get their code into the mainline kernel. Some take me up on the offer, others ignore it, and still others activly refuse to do so, saying they want to stay out-of-the tree (lirc is one of these examples...) See my above comment about lirc. As for the others, everyone knows where we are at, and what the critera is for getting their code into the tree, so it's not like we are hiding anywhere :) But yes, if you wish to publicise the fact that we will gladly take any currently out-of-the-tree drivers into mainline, as long as they follow our rules and coding style issues, please do so. But that wasn't the main point to my post. thanks, greg k-h -
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