Kick off the Linux Driver Project (again, this time for real)

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Well, should anyone be interested, we have internally a tool made for the
support of multiple customers, multiple software, aimed at bug tracking
together with submission following. It is in beta version but will be made
available soon (it basically lacks a full check in English).

Thanks for the effort, Greg, and let's all have a good start !

Beno?t.

> On Wed, 2007-09-26 at 19:32 -0700, Greg KH wrote:
>> Hi all,
>>
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>
> Terrific. Thanks for your efforts Greg.
>
> As a matter of infrastructure, I'm wondering whether the newly released
> Novell "Policy Forge" site might be a very useful tool for coordinating
> some of these efforts.   You can check it out here:
>
> http://developer.novell.com/forge/bin/view/NovellForge
>
> Briefly, Policy Forge is a controlled access Forge site, hosted at
> Novell.  It provides registered members with a private:
>
> * bugzilla
> * subversion repository
> * wiki
> * ftp site
> * mailing lists
>
> I am using it very successfully for my, err, 'day job' on a project
> involving 8 [hard|soft]ware vendors and the customer with a mix of
> proprietary and GPL code.
>
> Given the sensitive nature of some of the projects, this might provide
> the necessary access controls needed for development purposes.
>
> Best,
> -PWM
>
>






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