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2011-02-26
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Is this really what this means? I thought kernel hackers sign NDA that allow them to write open source drivers.
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hi!
First of all, thanks for all your work. I have downloaded the polar patch but I don't know how to install... so, could you help me please.
Thanks in advance
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2011-04-24
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2011-06-06
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I did talk to Polar last summer about sharing the specs but it became clear that they don't know how open source works or what they can gain from it. Basically they require an NDA in order to hand out the specs. The problem of course is that if you sign the NDA and implement the protocol, you can't share the source code without breaking the NDA.
I don't know anything much about the future of eCoach, you'll have to ask @sampppa. IIRC, Qt is the way to go.
--Martin