Hi Diego, > > I think it is perfectly within their rights to do so. I think it's > > kind of silly to try to hide it, if someone wants to boost the maximum > > transmit power, they're going to hack the firmware anyway. But if it > > makes Intel happy, well... :-) > And break the HW :-) Actually, they could be happier, since then you > have to buy another... > > [...] > > preliminary go ahead from the bosses to provide documentation under an > > NDA to Linux developers that would like to write GPL drivers for it. I > [...] > Urgh... I don't think NDAs and Open Source mix well... Are you sure your > bosses KNOW Linux and the OS in general? :-)
talk to Greg KH about this. Have NDAs and open source work together is really simple. Have the NDA say that you can use all provided documentation to write an open source driver and publish it under GPL. A lot of companies are okay with this these days. The Linux Foundation should have NDA template texts for this. Regards Marcel - To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe linux-usb" in the body of a message to [EMAIL PROTECTED] More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html