Le mardi 21 septembre 2010 à 20:23 +0200, Radek Polak a écrit : > Hi, Hi!
> I have been using 2.6.34 kernel for a few days in qtmoko distribution and i > like how it works. If no serious regressions are found i would like to > abandon > 2.6.29 for qtmoko. Nice! :) > But it would be nice to have more drivers upstream. It would be easier to > track reggressions and i think open hardware phone deserves to be in upstream. > > Is anybody working on upstreaming now? Can i help somehow? I was, but now, I'm really busy with various stuff. I'll try to work a bit on it, though (I think I've a few patches waiting to be pushed/mailed, I'll take care of that this evening). Wolfgang Denk (who I've added to CC, just in case) was interested in this too, and opened a git repo for this purpose. If you want to do some kernel hacking, you can read Samuel's review[1] on the glamo-core patch and see how to address the remaining issues (I'll post some patches to fix the cosmetic ones this evening). [1]: http://lkml.org/lkml/2010/8/18/171 Regards, Thibaut Girka.
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