Hi all,
This is not specifically a doubt of technical type, but other issues
concerning development of driver.
Say, for example, I come across a new device which is not  a common device,
but something related to some industrial application.
There are few similar open source driver, but there is no driver for this
particular device.
When I looked around for the specification details,  I found spec sheet
available on internet publicly.

Now if the specification are available, Can I start writing the device
driver out rightly or do I need to obtain permission from the company, whose
device I am using(given the fact that spec sheet is available publicly)?

Secondly, how to collaborate for such project, I know barebone of driver
writing, but not really worked on converting spec sheets into driver code.
Where can I really ask experienced people about "what all to do?"(assume
asking such naive questions on "lkml" will be a _bad_ idea).

Thirdly, device drive from scratch(or new driver based on similar driver)
may be a big project, so what all places can I look for fellow developer,
who are willing to contribute. One way I can think of is "I start a
sourceforge project on my own and put it on some list?" any other ways?
What could be gpl or other licensing issues with such device drivers?


Thank you.
Regards
Anuz

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