Clemens Kolbitsch wrote: > On Thursday 20 September 2007 16:08:51 Thiemo Seufer wrote: > > Clemens Kolbitsch wrote: > > > Hi guys! > > > Short question: I'm having a speech at BlackHat Japan in Oktober about > > > something I made with qemu. Basically it is a new hardware type (so it is > > > just an additional file in the hw-subdirectory) --- it's the wireless > > > device I have been asking questions for a couple of months ago in case > > > someone remembers (there will be some code for you guys soon ;-) ). > > > > > > For the conference CD, they want me to give them my code. Is it ok if i > > > just send them the whole qemu code I have here (I have only modified the > > > Makefile to include my hw/myfile.c) --- i just want to make sure that the > > > version is right and it compiles out of the box. > > > > As a general note, if you have modifications which are useful to a wider > > audience, consider to submit them as patches to this mailing list. > > > > > Is that OK with the GPL stuff?? I include all the READMEs that come with > > > QEMU svn, and I don't claim to be the author of QEMU or anything. Just > > > want to do it correctly ;-) > > > > Yes, that's fine. (You can check for yourself, the GPL isn't as > > incomprehensible as some other software licenses.) > > > > > Any advice, comments, etc.? > > > > Make sure to mark your version as a modified one, so people come to you > > when they have questions, and don't ask us about bugs/features we never > > heard of. :-) > > > > > > Thiemo > > > perfect -- thanks! > > once we get all the publication stuff behind us, you'll hear from us -- > promised :-) > > to turn our code into a standard network card shouldn't be too much of work > and it's acually quite cool to have a wireless network inside qemu. doesn't > help much besides increasing the coolness factor, though ;-)
I fairly sure some OpenWRT etc. guys will like to have it for tests. It reduces the likelihood of accidentially bricking their devices. :-) Thiemo