This seems like an excellent idea, moreover, from a simple user point of view, I would do it as a general hardware database. I think if the database requires the correct input to process, it would do as a "zaurus certified" hardware database, like the one SUSE used to have.
Want to make easier to own and use a zaurus - thats the way to go. It could even have a "report your hardware" part, so that it would be a constant poll to see where the purchasing power is going, as an input for developer groups to decide how to priorize resources when deciding what would have more interest for the community.
Regards,
Otto
In last few days I was thinking about creating database with informations about CompactFlash cards (maybe will expand it to PCMCIA ones too). Basically it would contain informations from 'cardctl info' output + information about preferred driver (kernel module) for it. And ofcourse field for user note.
I want to split driver info into 2.4 and 2.6 part (there is no bt950_cs for 2.6).
Few functions will be provided:
1. adding card into database
2. browsing database
3. searching
later probably also generating pcmcia-cs config and generating 2.6 device_table entries.
What do you think about it? Do you see any use for it? Will someone fill it?
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