Hi,

I have a couple of comments regarding the two propositions:

1. http://code.trastear.com/
I do like the clean layout and the color scheme, although the blue color 
when hoovering on the links is perhaps a tad too much. As already 
mentioned, the chip frame isn't really bringing anything to the table 
and ought to be removed.

2. http://www.hannent.eu/m560x/
I do like the frame layout, although the theme is a bit too slashdot 
like for my taste. Many of the links are of interest but things like the 
ubuntu feature request and the different tracker stuff is perhaps a 
little too much information, especially as the project is currently in a 
phase of relatively low activity.

I'm quite happy with both submissions, there are some pages missing just 
as Ilyes noted. A list with machine ids and what bridge and sensor they 
are using is of interest. There needs to be some information that there 
actually is several branches with various degrees of success depending 
on what hardware you use.

I'm also happy to announce that I today for the first time am able to 
use my m5602 driver in xawtv, ekiga etc. I haven't commited patches for 
this as of now, as it still needs some massaging to get it working 
better. It currently oopses the kernel system upon starting an 
application an second time.

For the record: Ali is actually spelled ALi and is an acronym for Acer 
Laboratories Incorporated [1].

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ALi

Best regards,
Erik Andrén


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