On Thursday 08 January 2009 17:20:48 Nelson Castillo wrote:
> We are making parts of tslib optional for us, not all of it obsolete > for everyone ... If you do filtering and calibration in kernel? What does tslib do? Why to keep it around? nostalgia? > > Our Company goal is to use upstream stuff, by using Openmoko's custom in > > kernel touchscreen filtering and calibration infrastructure we don't get > > closer to that goal, we walk into the other direction. > > It seems more like a restriction than a goal. I really agree that we > should get code > upstream. We also have to make things work :-) What shall we try first? The problem is claimed to be fixed for GTA02, right? Well, then clean up and streamline. Every software I have seen this with "we have punched it enough to work and will now punch something else" attitude is in a miserable state as things get messy and more messy and it is a one way street... The constant cleaning up in the Free Software world is making sure code remains maintainable... regarding touchscreen we are in the cleanup and streamline process... I have no idea where it will end but now is the time to reconsider things (including tslib)... z. PS: I have done a lot to make a deadline, I have always fixed it properly afterwards... otherwise you will end up in a desperate situation... _______________________________________________ devel mailing list [email protected] https://lists.openmoko.org/mailman/listinfo/devel
