Hi. Sorry to intrude. Maybe it's better if you tell that you *might* be working on it with the remark that you'll make no promises in actually delivering something. (I know this phrase was not in the best English. That's what > 24h without sleeping does to you (or at least to me). Regards, Marcos. On Mon, Jan 25, 2010 at 10:18, Fredrik Holmqvist < fredrik.holmqvist@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > 2010/1/25, Siarzhuk Zharski <zharik@xxxxxx>: > > On Mon, 25 Jan 2010 09:31:13 +0100, Fredrik Holmqvist > > > > <fredrik.holmqvist@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > > > > 2010/1/25, Gerald Zajac <zajacg@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>: > > >> BTW, what is the video chip that you need a driver for? > > > > > > I'd rather keep that off the list, as I'm not sure when or if I manage > > > to create a working driver. > > > > > > IMO, it is not a good practice to keep the Haiku development activity > > hidden from the community. Because you can get very unpleasant surpise > if > > someone do the same task a bit faster. :-) And you'll just waste you > time. > > It's much better than saying you are working on something and never > deliver, making everyone wait for things that never happen. This is > enough public info, if someone needs more just ask. (I'll work the way > I want anyway, so it's not really up to discussion.) > > /Fredrik Holmqvist, TQH > > -- Cumprimentos / Best Regards Marcos Alves Sent from Portimao, 08, Portugal