On 10/11/07, Andrew Morton <akpm@linux-foundation.org> wrote:(please read through it ... ) I didn't comment this one yet, so here a few further details. Note I'm not looking forward to annoy other developers I want to get that driver completly done. some background information on the further userspace idea: http://lists.freebsd.org/pipermail/freebsd-multimedia/2007-September/007497.html short overview, this driver has moved a massive amount to userspace: libtuner/ (libtuner.so) User-mode drivers for tuners, demodulators, and anything else that constitutes the "frontend". So how is this related to my project? This project can reuse all the userspace demods and tuner code which I have as they are including the floating point stuff. I had a discussion with Hans Verkuil (the IVTV maintainer) about my requirements and his answer was: 2:06 <hverkuil> - However, it is a fact that the relationship between you and the linux(tv) community are strained to put it mildly. I remain convinced that none of this has any technical basis but has all to do with personality conflicts. To be honest, right now I think there is no solution in sight. This is a valid reason to consider stopping. the reason why I take the em28xx as hostage is, well I started with it and I work with that company and I don't see a way how to implement the latest devices without terrible hacks (and there are around 60 devices supported only by the current available driver and it will double that number since customers will change several chips on those boards) Due those "personal" conflicts I don't see how I can discuss it with the linuxtv people who are against me, I even tried to discuss this with Mauro (who never worked with a company in that area actually so he doesn't seem to understand what I try to achive, at least I haven't heard any technical reason why that work should be bad). Without any help to take aside those personal issues I don't see how this can be solved. I pulled all my linux opensource projects offline till this is cleared up I don't want to do 90% of all work and people taking over my project doing 10% of hacks for getting some credits. The long time support is not related to linux only. As for the BSD project, the developers who work with kaffeine and xine are fine with another interface which can support those BSD drivers, as for the linux world it would mean an easy abstraction to use i2c-dev with the existing userspace drivers without having to change a single line in those drivers. sorry for bothering but it seriously cost alot of my private time as well, Markus -
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