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Paul Sokolovsky wrote:
> Gentlemen, how long do you already hack on the EZX kernel? How long more
> you're going to? Year? Two? Until the last EZX phone in the world will
> drop on the floor? Because just in case you're interested in
> something more than kernel hacking, like for example availability of
> more or less working (more - if more people work on it, and less - if
> less) distro for your devices - now, not in forever-tomorrow, "when
> kernel is completed", then good news - Angstrom exactly tries to support
> as many devices as possible. Of course, that's a bit hard without owners
> of the very devices, so if someone of you could spend 10% of his effort
> working on integration and testing with Angstrom, we all would benefit,
> but most of all users of EZX phones of course.
        ATM im not interested on anything else than kernel hacking, and, in my
opinion, using OE/Angstrom to hack kernels is counter-productive.
        There is still too much work to do on the kernel side for OpenEZX, a
stable kernel and a full set of drivers is a pre-requisite for any "more
or less working distro". OpenEZX has less man-power than OE/Angstrom, my
time is restricted, i cant spend 10% (i would say 30% as im not familiar
with OE) with Angstrom integration.

        But dont worry, as soon as the kernel is "completed", i will have
plenty of available time to play with OE/Angstrom :)


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Daniel Ribeiro
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