
Originally Posted by
libv
Except that, radeonhd was the first project.
We were the ones that proposed a free driver with free docs to AMD, ATI also had a proposal, and ours won, and then Mr Bridgman was forced to work with us.
RadeonHD was done initially in secrecy as AMD/ATI didn't allow us to talk about it, this while mister bridgman here was running his mouth everywhere already.
Then when we did almost make the deadline we at SUSE were never told about (thank you for that too), and the free driver was a fact, Mr Bridgman turned his table and started working with Redhat and he hired a guy to "help him with documentation" who is called Alex Deucher, to be able to still kill radeonhd.
Now there are no docs being made free anymore, and Alex is still working on the radeon driver a bit to be able to provide an excuse: "look, we're still doing free software", and Bridgman is pushing fglrx on these forums quite a lot. Doesn't this remind of you one of ATIs main competitors?
Get your facts straight, or at least try to look at the history.