"If your driver is in the tree, and a kernel interface changes, it will be fixed up by the person who did the kernel change in the first place. This ensures that your driver is always buildable, and works over time, with very little effort on your part.
The very good side affects of having your driver in the main kernel tree are:
The quality of the driver will rise as the maintenance costs (to the original developer) will decrease.
Other developers will add features to your driver.
Other people will find and fix bugs in your driver.
Other people will find tuning opportunities in your driver.
Other people will update the driver for you when external interface changes require it.
The driver automatically gets shipped in all Linux distributions without having to ask the distros to add it."
A multkor pont errol beszeltem, amikor a "closed-source-legyenfaszadriver-team" a torkomnak ugrott minden kulonosebb ok nelkul. (Az "ok" alatt ertem, hogy senkit nem sertettem meg a hozzaszolasommal)
UI: Ezen hozzaszolasomat nem flame inditasnak szanom, pusztan megjegyzes. Ha ugy erzed, hogy megis az, az a te bajod...