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Phoronix: VIA Evaluating Its Open-Source Role
Two months ago VIA Technologies had announced their intentions on joining the open-source bandwagon, but since that time we've seen little more than talk. The VIA Linux Portal was announced as a place for hosting "drivers, technical documentation, source code, and information regarding the VIA CN700, CX700/M, CN896 and the new VIA VX800 chipsets." However, this "Linux Portal" isn't anything more than a binary dungeon... http://www.phoronix.com/vr.php?view=NjUyMg |
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Evaluating their role?
I'd have thought they already DID that from their announcement- but then, I half believed it to be a bluff anyhow, considering their past schizophrenic (and it STILL is...) performance in this space. Typical, really. |
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I think that's a bit too harsh on them.
What could've helped is a list possible solutions they can take. Anyone have any smart ideas? |
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second - they should take up offer from linux driver project, to quickly get a hold of some dedicated developers. third - they should start releasing specs in order of developer's demand, and actually talk with them. ati has john bridgman, and alex deucher. they help a LOT right now, not only on forums, speaking with users, but also by communicating the needs of developers to the company. via needs a few people like that, that would connect the company with the linux community. via might be a bit lost because they might not have experience with cooperating with outside developers. |
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The openchrome team indeed provided them with good hints on what would help the Community at large. And anyway, they should have already guessed from Intel and AMD/ATI examples... VIA already took a step in the right direction by submitting their framebuffer code for kernel inclusion. Also Greg K-H convinced them to release some new kernel drm code. But they still have a long road to go. Without them releasing documentation and participating in the Community work, it will not move forward. This apply to the X driver, but it is also true for every other chips they manufacture (Audio, Network, Storage...)
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