On Mon, 7 Mar 2005, Simon Barner wrote:
> Doug White wrote:
> [...]
> > You'll also need to find a committer willing to do the work to actually
> > perform the integration and testing, review the licensing, etc.
>
> I think finding a committer should not be too difficult, because Damien
> Bergamin
Doug White wrote:
[...]
> You'll also need to find a committer willing to do the work to actually
> perform the integration and testing, review the licensing, etc.
I think finding a committer should not be too difficult, because Damien
Bergamini became a FreeBSD committer on March 3rd (damien@) :-
On Thu, 3 Mar 2005, [ISO-8859-2] Mateusz Jędrasik wrote:
> Daniel O'Connor napisał(a):
> > On Thu, 3 Mar 2005 04:25, Mateusz Jędrasik wrote:
> >
> >>Is the idea of FreeBSD to merge such driver as a hack to the umodem
> >>code, or to stay in tune with Damien's solution and merge the whole driver?
>
Daniel O'Connor napisał(a):
On Thu, 3 Mar 2005 04:25, Mateusz Jędrasik wrote:
Is the idea of FreeBSD to merge such driver as a hack to the umodem
code, or to stay in tune with Damien's solution and merge the whole driver?
umodem is for serial modems not ADSL. I believe ADSL modems tend to send
ei
On Thu, 3 Mar 2005 04:25, Mateusz Jędrasik wrote:
> Is the idea of FreeBSD to merge such driver as a hack to the umodem
> code, or to stay in tune with Damien's solution and merge the whole driver?
umodem is for serial modems not ADSL. I believe ADSL modems tend to send
either ATM or ethernet fra
Hi,
I wonder how is the FreeBSD team looking on the driver ueagle written by
one Damien Bergamini. It is a ADSL modem driver which connects using
USB, a quite popular solution in Poland, and France as well, aparently.
Is the idea of FreeBSD to merge such driver as a hack to the umodem
code, or