Andy Green wrote: > There are several other enhancements for Qi on my whiteboard already > including extra filesystems and signed hash checking support that will > be coming in the next weeks.
Sounds great ! By the way, one item that would be pretty high on my usability wish list is the ability to switch on the LCM and to have Qi print what it's doing. This would pull a lot of evil code into Qi, but perhaps this could be automated. I've done similar things in other projects, where substantial portions of kernel code get extracted and merged into a new program, e.g., the tcsim network simulator (tcng.sf.net). > If OM Qi tree is going to be active then that should be the focus for OM > hardware-specific patches for sure. If not, I'll see if it makes sense > to take patches direct while I'm working on it anyway. I think it would be good if we could avoid forking Qi. It's still young and there are so many interesting things that could happen there. We can certainly batch any changes specific to Openmoko hardware such that they don't become too much of a hassle. Can you please drop us a note once you've started your new Qi "master" tree ? Thanks, - Werner
