"Dunlap, Randy" wrote:
>
> I'm (slowly) working on putting some linux-usb stuff
> at sourceforge.net, so I'll plan to set up 2 mailing
> lists there, or at least a developer mailing list there.
> Maybe leave [EMAIL PROTECTED] for user help.
Perhaps a single site with all of the stuff on it - working devices,
howto, programming guide, links, etc?
The management of the website is more that I had anticipated, and it
would be good to have a web-site manager. Randy does a good job, but
there are more critical things that a maintainer needs to do, so this
might be a job that he could offload to a USB enthusiast who wants to do
something important, but can't program device drivers in C.
If people don't like sourceforge for whatever reason (and I think it a
great service), they can always mirror it and use that.
> I would prefer to see the user and developer guides kept
> separate, like you have already addressed. I didn't realize
> that you had done this.
I did it in response to your email.
> Are you willing to address the "free use" issue for
> Linux distributions?
Of course. I didn't realise it was such a hassle.
Brad
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