Jean Paul Gatt wrote: > In the meantime ... > > While the whole kernel debate goes on ...can the wiki be updated... Of course - it is a wiki after all! > ...with a semi-standard procedure to follow ? > > Something on the lines ... you need this basic code <LINK> .. and > patch it with this diff file <LINK>. > > Nothing too complex! I'm just like Ian. Been following development on > this card for almost a year now, and I click on every HVR4000 related > mail hoping to see ISSUES RESOLVED, especially since the card should > now practically work! > > Having said that .... BIG Thanks for all the hard work all developers > put into it! An excellent suggestion. In order to help facilitate that goal, I have applied the standardized framework (that is now being applied to all device articles) to the HVR-4000 article (http://www.linuxtv.org/wiki/index.php/Hauppauge_WinTV-HVR-4000). I now hope that some end users, from what has appeared to be a decently large pool of people who have been following this development process all along, can translate the relevant knowledge and general info about the device into that article (I have filled it with prompts outlining the areas where to place specific topical aspects). I have to state that, with so many discussions on this device having occurred over the longest while, its a little discouraging that the wiki's HVR-4000 article has remained so uninformative and in a state of disarray. Though, the same observation can be extended to many other areas of the wiki too. In any regard, the ability to update the wiki article has been present all along, its just a case that that advantage hasn't been utilised. Hopefully this push will bring about some change. _______________________________________________ linux-dvb mailing list linux-dvb@xxxxxxxxxxx http://www.linuxtv.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/linux-dvb