Re: [PATCH] Blacklist binary-only modules lying about their license

From: Peter Williams
Date: Thu Apr 29 2004 - 23:37:01 EST


Bartlomiej Zolnierkiewicz wrote:
On Friday 30 of April 2004 04:15, Marc Boucher wrote:

Dear Sean,

On Apr 29, 2004, at 7:55 PM, Sean Estabrooks wrote:

Perhaps others on this list are getting as tired as I am of your using
the term "religious bias" as a negative connotation against people who
support and protect the open source nature of Linux. Maybe you could
at least pretend to respect the people who you supposedly apologized
to.

I not only highly respect Rusty but have closely worked and been
friends with him for several years. The same applies to several other
kernel developers.

Please don't get me wrong. We are entirely for the open-source nature
of Linux, and I have been personally contributing for the last 15 years
to many open-source projects (for examples, see the AUTHORS section of
"man iptables", or search google for my previous email addresses
marc@xxxxxxx & marc@xxxxxxx to get more historical background).


Well, people change over time. 8)

from http://www.linuxant.com/driverloader/

"DriverLoader technology is the ideal Linux solution to support devices for
which no adequate native open-source drivers are available. It also allows
vendors to drastically reduce time to market or eliminate the need to support
multiple drivers for Windows and Linux. By using the same driver on both
platforms, significant resources can be saved."

Rusty was right.

Why did you omit the next paragraph (which completes the story):

"We have attempted to reduce the inconvenience of binary-only drivers by separating the proprietary code from the operating-system specific code. The latter is provided in source form, allowing users to install the drivers under any supported version (2.4 or later) of the Linux kernel."

Peter
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