For what it's worth, I'd just like to say that your organization should reconsider opening the source of the driver. Personally I have long wanted to see these kind of devices on the market and would love to look over the source and play around with the hardware. You are also likely to get some help finding bugs and improving the driver that you otherwise could miss. More importantly, it would be much better for users to have the driver integrated into the kernel so that it just works out of the box instead of requiring them to go get proprietary drivers, which are often fraught with problems whenever a new kernel comes out.
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