rfc: location of the speakup users guide

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Speaking of staging, I notice the newest git doesn't have makefiles for 
compiling as a stand-alone module set. Are we all being quietly forced 
into messing with the kernel? Any hopes of getting back the module 
process? It seems we went from patching it into the kernel, to 
stand-alone modules, and now we're back to the installing it into the 
kernel again. I like both ways, but I use the modules on systems I want 
to just get up and running fast, especially when I don't care to sit 
down and compile a kernel.
On 12/5/2010 4:54 PM, William Hubbs wrote:
> All,
>
> I don't know for sure how I want to do this, so I want to run it by the
> rest of you to see what you think.
>
> Currently, we have the speakup users guide located in the staging
> directory, which means that it shows up in the linux kernel source tree.
> We can't put it in the Documentation directory of the kernel until it
> goes fully mainline (out of staging).
>
> So, I'm wondering what you think about where it is located now.  Should
> it be in the staging directory where it is, or, should we move it, e.g.
> to the speakup-tools repository?
>
> Comments?
>
> Thanks,
>
> William
>
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>


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Thanks,
Ty




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