On 3/14/07, Fons Adriaensen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
You should consider the position of a HW manufacturer who wants
to develop a new product that may require a Linux driver for it.
The project is planned, and a budget is set aside for driver
development. If the kernel to driver interface can change at
any moment, then it becomes almost impossible to estimate the
economic value of the Linux driver - it could be useless the
day after it's finished.

I've been following kernel development closely for a few years now and
I've never seen this happen.  The interface does not change that fast.
Even for vendors who work against ancient kernels and gratuitously
ignore CodingStyle, it's usually trivial to get a driver in shape for
inclusion.

Lee

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