Has the quote that Alan referred to below already
been removed from the USB Guide? I just downloaded
it again and can't find this text.
It also looks like the section on writing USB device
drivers (from Deti) has been removed...or a backrev of
the document is posted at linuxusbguide.sourceforge.net.
So, does it need a GPL statement in it to be usable by Linux
distributors? I'm guessing that it does.
~Randy
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: Alan Cox [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
>
> Probably. The existing document isn't shippable by any vendor as its
> non-free:
>
> "This document may not be published, printed or used in
> excerpts
> without explicit permission of the author. "
>
> So some kind of free but usable intro would be useful. The
> question is whether
> what in fact would be better is working tools so the user
> doesnt thave to read anything
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