> As I know, there are a lot of standalone kernel developer in China. They
> write device drivers for their chips or iptables modules for their
> linux based network devices. They send source files to their customers
> or publish them on web but seldom do anything to make the codes into
> kernel source tree. The usual reason is they do not know how to
> communicate and work with the Linux kernel development community. People
> will have more chance to read these documentation if we merge them to
> the kernel source tree.
>
> TripleX
>
Well, not necessarily they'll need to go to the source tree. Having a
website or something like that would just be fine IMO.
tong
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