> Van: David Lang <da...@lang.hm>
> Onderwerp: Antw.: [LEDE-DEV] looking for ar7 testers
> Datum: 20 juni 2016 02:51:29 CEST
> Aan: Daniel Curran-Dickinson <dan...@daniel.thecshore.com>
> Kopie: John Crispin <j...@phrozen.org>, LEDE Development List 
> <lede-dev@lists.infradead.org>
> 
> ...
> 
> Well, I'll point out that the thread I'm replying to started off with "I no 
> longer have the hardware to test this"
> 
> I agree that random, unsolicited donations are likely to be less useful, but 
> donations of hardware to solve the "I can't test this" or add to a test farm 
> are directly useful.
> 
> And getting a new piece of equipment can get a developer interested enough to 
> go after the NDAs needed to make it work well.
> 
> In some cases the vendors involved are known to 'not play well with others' 
> and so donations of their hardware will do no good.
> 
> But those of us out in the wild can't tell the difference between the 
> different categories.
> 
> That's why I asked for a list of what would be useful to donate :-)
> 
> David Lang

Nice that you offer help, but NDA’s don’t play well with open source 
development and are certainly problematic when such development is under a copy 
left type of licence (GPL/CC SA etc.). Documentation such as datasheets needed 
for coding should be offered unencumbered by NDA provisions.

Paul Oranje


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