Re: Freescale Linux BSP review

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You need to read before replying.

If the interface is a generic interface that any software can use then
its fine, when the interface is a specific interface for a specific
closed userspace driver it becomes questionable.

Again you are thinking general case when we are talking specifics.

thank you for claryfing , and for your time, excuse me my ignorance.

i think main reason of my confusion is lack of clear specification
of the 'specifics'. discussion becomes plainly too complex
and same development goes - code and strategies are developed before
clarification of the specifics, then people try to explain how they
interpreted law, and start to correct themselves, trying to drag the line
to their side.

i think this wastes time of everyone , of which most loud group are users, and most opressed - developers, and excuse me i am making humorous comments to point that.

i also hope 3d drivers will finally be free, and not require people to use tools like hacked ndiswrapper.


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