> Op 17 feb. 2015, om 15:34 heeft Luc Verhaegen <[email protected]> het volgende 
> geschreven:
> 
> On Tue, Feb 17, 2015 at 02:21:28PM +0100, David Lanzendörfer wrote:
>> Hi
>>> It makes business sense to be open and I think it is healthy to align
>>> with the FSF goals because it's also good for business.
>>> The field of SoC manufacturers gets somewhat saturated,
>>> and those that will get open first, will probably capture the market.
>> I'm totally about free and open source software, I'm just not about Stallman 
>> and the FSF dictatorship about the definition of what exactly is free and 
>> what 
>> unfree. (see the public argument between him and me which was on youtube a 
>> while ago)
>> Rest assured Allwinner is highly interested into mainlining as much of the 
>> drivers as possible since they think as well that mainlining the drivers 
>> will 
>> spare a lot of additional development efforts in the future.
>> Also our goal is to move more towards being a community friendly 
>> manufacturer 
>> so we build an open sourced platform of which everyone can reuse design for 
>> his own projects.
>> 
>> Hopefully that doesn't sound too assholish from me, but I had a lot of 
>> trouble 
>> with some of the people (Stallman and Luke) already which were mentioned in 
>> the last few emails...
> 
> That's amazing. It's like these last three years just melted away now.
> 
> Oh wait.
> 
> I do not know what grass you smoke or what fun events happened when you 
> visited allwinner, but all i see you do now is grandstanding about how 
> things will be soo great in future. All you do is talk, talk, talk, and 
> i see no actions.
> 
> And now you even are going down the route of eroding away at Allwinners 
> legal requirements, especially those which cost time and money to fix, 
> two things Allwinner clearly still is not willing to invest. On top 
> of that, you have started to badmouth people who have actually done 
> stuff in their lifetimes. What gives you that right? And what's next on 
> this path?
> 
> Why don't you just shut up, completely, until you actually have 
> something worth talking about. Say, after you produced code and/or 
> datasheets.

How's that DRM driver doing, any code yet?

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