On Tue, Jan 30, 2007 at 01:46:38PM -0800, Roland Dreier wrote:
> I disagree -- Linux today gets drivers not just from volunteers
> writing drivers from specs, but also from vendors writing drivers and
> volunteers writing drivers via reverse engineering. And many of those
> drivers don't work on every platform and aren't supported by
> enterprise distros. And when the community loses interest, drivers
> are left to bitrot.
I would much rather see a driver bit rot due to lack of interest than
see hardware go to the scrap heap because the vendor stoped caring about
it and you are SOL. Happens every time a new windows version comes out.
lots of working hardware suddenly becomes useless. At least on linux I
can keep using it if I want to until I decide not to try and maintain
the driver (if no one else is doing it). A driver with bitrot is a lot
better than no driver at all.
--
Len Sorensen
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