Hi,

But I could do all of the above, correct. Get the contract, then put it 
do use in the library by providing the public functions....


So, I'm of a mind to contribute instead of waiting for someone else to 
get a round tuit. Where can I learn what I need to do? Docs? 
Instructions? I've been around this process for years, but never been an 
instigator, and I'd appreciate some advice from those with experience... ;-)

Peter Memishian perorated, on or about 12/16/09 11:25:
>  > > ...I was afraid someone would suggest that... :-[
>  > 
>  > There is one more low-effort option: get an interface contract signed
>  > for those two ioctls.  That's probably even less effort than the others.
>
> Low-effort now.  But when that contract is lost in the sands of time (and
> given that there's no robust way to search for existing ones, that's
> pretty much inevitable) and someone removes the interface in question, it
> will consume significant resources.
>
>   

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Merry Christmas,
Jon.
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