On Sat, Feb 14, 2015 at 10:02 PM, David Lanzendörfer
<[email protected]> wrote:
> Hello
> As you have maybe already heard in IRC I've taken a trip to Zhuhai and met the
> engineers of Allwinner Technology (全志科技) in person.
> We decided that we want as much cooperation between the sunxi project and
> Allwinner as possible for upstreaming our device drivers.
> I've taken the job of managing the communication between Allwinner and you
> guys since there is some language barrier.
> Some of the engineers only hardly understand English and most of them do not
> understand English at all.
> So if you have questions about documentation or request assistance with some
> pieces of the code please email me and I will translate it into Chinese and
> pass it on to the relevant engineer.
> Also I will then pass on the translated answer back to you.

How will they resolve the gpl violation claims?

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