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From: Manu Abraham <abraham.manu@gmail.com>
To: Andy Walls <awalls@radix.net>
Cc: Steven Toth <stoth@linuxtv.org>,
	linux-dvb@linuxtv.org,
	Linux Kernel Mailing List <linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org>
Subject: Re: [linux-dvb] Multiproto API/Driver Update
Date: Mon, 15 Sep 2008 02:36:23 +0400	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <48CD91E7.2060904@gmail.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <1221430822.4278.86.camel@morgan.walls.org>

Andy Walls wrote:
> On Mon, 2008-09-15 at 01:01 +0400, Manu Abraham wrote:
>> Andy,
>>
>>
>> Andy Walls wrote:
>>
>>> Manu,
>>>
>>> Though I can't read much German, after looking at the jusst.de website I
>>> can't help but think that you as well have financial interests driving
>>> your actions.  If so, then your statements display quite a bit of
>>> hypocrisy.
>> To your utter disappointment as i should say, i am not working for any
>> vendor, but just get device support out to the community.
> 
> Not to my disappointment.  I'm glad to hear it.  Someone who appears to
> have an EE background without corporate bias can be an asset to the
> community. 
> 
> 
>> The jusst.de domain is owned by Julian Scheel who runs Jusst
>> Technologies, just happened to offer me hosting for me repositories for
>> my work, using full ssh access, so that my workflow is easier.
>>
>> Not that i have anything to do with jusst.de otherwise. OTOH, i do have
>> the patches at kernel.org
>>
>> Maybe Julian can comment on this to make things more clearer on the
>> financial interests.
> 
> Then what I perceived was wrong.  My apologies.
> 
> 
> 
>>> Manipulating (i.e. stalling) the timing of Multiproto being merged into
>>> the v4l-dvb tree or kernel, for you or your employer's gain, would be
>>> little different from the motivations you allege Steve of having.
>>
>> I am not manipulating any timing of multiproto being merged. In fact i
>> had been away, for a few months due to certain reasons, that you are
>> perfectly aware by now as far as i can understand.
> 
> I was aware you were away.  For what dates I do not know (I have emails
> from you in May 2008).  For what reasons, I do not know for sure (nor do
> I feel is it my business).
> 
> 
> 
>>  So the points that
>> you raise are quite baseless.
> 
> Not entirely, there is a basis for the timing point.  The pull requests
> seemed to have come in short order when confronted with a competing
> proposal.  Yet the project had been ongoing for at least over a year (as
> far as I can ascertain).  Here's a gripe about delays from Jan 2008:
> http://www.mail-archive.com/linux-dvb@linuxtv.org/msg28606.html
> 
> There seemed to have been no other visible motivation for the pull
> requests except competition.


I got back on the beginning of September.


>>> Since the major gripe I'm reading on the list "is that multiproto has
>>> taken too long" and since it seems to me the only thing that shook it
>>> loose was a competing proposal, please save the venom for when you
>>> actually have some clear moral high-ground to stand on.  I don't see it
>>> from here.
>> Crap, just read above.
> 
> OK, then you do have some high ground.  But you also had essentially a
> monopoly position and now you have competition.  That is not crap. 
> 

Monopoly, competition .. sounds nonsense to me.


>>> As for the technical superiority of either API proposal; that probably
>>> just doesn't matter.  I've seen policy/political decisions force
>>> suboptimal technical solutions at work time and time again.  If you
>>> really believe you have a superior product technically; then perhaps you
>>> should work to make it superior politically as well.  Mud-slinging can't
>>> be a good long term strategy toward that end.
>>
>> I don't have to do any mud-slinging, just wrote the exact facts out here.
> 
> No, you are mud slinging.  Let's count the derogatory terms you use in
> addressing your competition in the following quote:
> 
> "No need for you to break the compliant devices in favour of your
> mediocre cards. As i wrote just above, the STB0899 is not the only one
> device using the said features. Also i can guarantee that the CX24116
> (HVR4000) is the most handicapped DVB-S2 device that you are basing the


Conexant themselves mentions what their demodulators can do. (In fact,
they stopped their satellite demodulator businesses and sold it to NXP,
AFAIK) I don't know what you want to add more into it, what Conexant
hasn't. Only basic 8PSK NBC mode of operation. The DVB-S2 specification
and supported devices do a lot more than that.


> DVB-S2 API on: and i can guarantee that what you do will be just be
> broken as you have done for other devices in the past."


> "Also i do not understand, why you have to make a lot of noise to port
> the STB0899 drivers to your crap, when all your cards work as expected
> by you with the multiproto tree. I don't see any reason why the STB0899
> has to be ported to the handicapped API of yours, handicapping the
> STB0899 based devices."


True it is.


Regards,
Manu


  reply	other threads:[~2008-09-14 22:36 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 21+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
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     [not found]   ` <d9def9db0809090833v16d433a1u5ac95ca1b0478c10@mail.gmail.com>
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2008-09-13 22:56       ` [linux-dvb] Multiproto API/Driver Update Markus Rechberger
2008-09-13 23:31         ` Manu Abraham
2008-09-14  2:10           ` Markus Rechberger
2008-09-14 14:27             ` Steven Toth
2008-09-14 15:38           ` Markus Rechberger
2008-09-14 17:02             ` Steven Toth
2008-09-14 18:51               ` Manu Abraham
2008-09-14 20:45                 ` Andy Walls
2008-09-14 21:01                   ` Manu Abraham
2008-09-14 22:20                     ` Andy Walls
2008-09-14 22:36                       ` Manu Abraham [this message]
2008-09-15  4:23                       ` hermann pitton
2008-09-14 21:03                   ` Manu Abraham
2008-09-15  5:50                   ` Julian Scheel
2008-09-15 15:42                     ` Michael Krufky
2008-09-19 10:58                       ` Julian Scheel
2008-09-19 19:55                         ` VDR User
2008-09-24 16:54                         ` Oliver Endriss
2008-09-15 23:10                     ` Andy Walls
2008-09-16  2:55                       ` hermann pitton
2008-09-14  3:39         ` hermann pitton

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