On 10.04.2007 08:37, Paul wrote: >> The following additional text was added to the Packaging/Guidelines >> Binary Firmware section: >> >> The License tag for any firmware that disallows modification should be >> set to: >> >> "Redistributable, no modification permitted" >> >> Firmware packages should be named <foo>-firmware, where <foo> is the >> driver or other hardware component that the firmware is for. > Does this mean that the likes of madwifi-ng can now be included in what > was (or still is) extras? /me gets confused with all the different madwifi branches -- madwifi-ng is the current madwifi-Series (0.9.x) iirc, so the rest of this mail is written under that assumption; please current me if my assumption is wrong Madwifi uses a HAL and the binary part is afaik running on the host CPU and not on the device itself. That's IMHO more like a statically-included library and afaics no firmware according to http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Packaging/Guidelines#head-adf31c383612aac313719f7b4f8167b7dcf245d2 Thus the current madwifi can't be included in Fedora afaics. CU thl -- fedora-devel-list mailing list fedora-devel-list@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-devel-list