[...]Yes we do. We're releasing all of our 2.6.x work. Is there anything you're having difficulty finding?
It was intended to promote discussion, and that seems to be working.Yeah, for me a bit of freak out Saturday that is still
kind of happening since this has been a personal project
of mine for a long time. :) I interpreted it as a visibility
move on your company's part, which I hate to say is a bit
unnerving to know that another group was doing the same
work. TimeSys's Scott Wood and friends are doing something
like this as well. I'm only being fair by mentioning them. :)
As you are mentioning TimeSys; they are distributing a modified kernel
with added realtime features, but do they also make the source available?
I know that they used to extend the kernel using a proprietary kernel--
module; a clear violation of the GPL.