Hi Gunjan,

Please, go ahead an do #2. It seems to be the best solution in this case as I 
don't think that migrating BTSniffer to a plugin will be an easy task. I don't 
think that file size is an issue here in this case. The difference in size 
should be minimal.


Kind Regards,

Em 01/08/2010, às 07:03, GUNJAN BANSAL escreveu:

> 
> Hi guys , 
> 
> I am not able to decide on how to release BtSniffer . Presently it uses a Pm 
> as back-end for displaying the captured packets .
> 
> 
> The following are the options. 
> 
> 1) Release PM , PM+Btsniffer seperatly as Btsniffer works only on linux and 
> requires special BT Dongle to run . This way we can keep the original PM size 
> small and give the added functionality only for some . Much of the code base 
> is same so the trunk can be easily integerated into the new BTSniffer+ PM . 
> 
> 2)Release a single PM with Btsniffer but create a setup file which manages 
> the show based on the OS and also user choice if he wants to install the 
> Btsniffer . Only hiccup i feel is the size of the installation file/code base 
> as BTSniffer will not be used by many .
> 
> 3)Release it as plugin , this  option seems to be good , but i am still not 
> sure if this is viable/possible , i hope Devtar and Shu can shed some light.
> 
> 
> -- 
> GUNjan BANsal
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