On Wed, 2003-11-05 at 02:29, Nicolas Mailhot wrote:
this way people can report even if the gui tool is not installed on their distro).
This is an important ability -- that if people have another O/S they can boot up and report problems with, they ought to be able to do it _somehow_. (Not saying that the method they use will be the one everybody uses, but they ought to have a method.)
- Ask it from users each time they add a component without full info
(ie bug users till someone completed all the fields for a particular hardware id)
I think that this might work, particularly if we hold a lot of information in a Vendor table so that certain things only have to be worked out once.
I'll bet that certain vendors have a way that we could even process the device info and automagically create a link to the driver. I can think of a table structure and program logic right now that could make this optional and easy.
- Send a mail to interested groups each time a component is entered (ie
send to linuxprinting.org when people add a new printer, to ati when people add a new ati card, etc)
We ought to allow people to subscribe! Let them know that they can get information. Also, this way they can tell their users "Our hardware works with Red Hat Linux" and be kept up to date on what hardware that's true for.
Btw there should probably be a gateway to hotplug/dbus people somewhere.
Oh? Why them specifically?
-M