integrating user-space drivers and Intel WiMAX network service

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Hi All.

I'm the author of madwimax (http://code.google.com/p/madwimax/). I was
thinking about the future of my project :) and it seems that the only
way forward is to integrate it into the Linux-wimax stack somehow:

 * by porting drivers to the kernel

It's good but it will effectively prevent people from using drivers on
some wireless routers with an old 2.4 kernel which is very popular now.

 * by allowing user-space drivers to be managed by Intel WiMAX network
   service

Is there any opportunity for this? AFAIK, it uses D-Bus, so adding some
D-Bus interface for user-space drivers would be not very hard, right?

-- 
  Alexander
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