Re: Anybody working on tidspbridge?

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Hello,

> > Given the total lack of response here, I suggest just deleting the
> > driver.  No one has ever done the "real work" that is going to be
> > required to get this code out of staging.  It has had build errors
> > causing it to not even be usable for some kernel versions with no one
> > noticing, so I doubt anyone cares about it anymore here.
> 
> Cc'ing some more people who might be interested. If no one offers to
> work on the driver in the next couple of days, I'll send a patch to
> remove it.

I'm using the driver (with kernel 3.7) and it works reasonably well for 
me; removing it seems a bit harsh

regards, p.

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Peter Meerwald
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