On the subject of http://www.kroah.com/log/linux/free_drivers.html
Now these companies have a great excuse to keep specs locked up tight
under NDA, while pretending to be "open."The OpenBSD project has been made clear more than once how this will
hurt Free Software in the long run. Signing NDA's ensures that Linux
gets a working driver, sure, but the internals are indistinguishable
from magic. It is a source code version of a blob.It now became clear you also don't give a damn about freedom.
Well done, Greg.
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Stephan A. Rickauer
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