<snip>
> I asked Guy Ellis, if Traverse would consider donating some ADSL cards
> to OpenBSD developers in exchange for them helping to develop a decent
> OpenBSD driver from the beta one. His response is below -
>
>  >> In principle I am happy to run with this. However the main problem
> is that the purists will not accept a driver that isn't 100% Open
> Source. Since the firmware and Globespan proprietary routines are in a
> library they will probably tell you to go away. If not let me know.
>
>
> Is it truly the case that you will tell them to go away? and if so do
<snip>

IMHO only if they do like Intel did. You can take a look at
/etc/firmware and check that those are binary-only firmwares, but have
free distribution rights granted to OpenBSD and others.

If a firmware is mandatory, one can have a free-well-written driver
and plug in on it a bad licensed firmware, but that will not make
anything better, think again about what Intel did and tell this story
to the Traverse guys.

--
Eduardo Alvarenga

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