[linux-elitists] Just Linux Hardware (re-opened)
Matthew Carpenter
matt
Mon May 17 11:47:47 PDT 2004
They could work together on an XML format to share hardware information,
ratings, and links to drivers/information, etc....
Then, probably the best bet would be for this new effort to offer to mirror the
information at linuxusb and linux1394 and other such sources... No need to keep
multiple databases. Capitalize on all of them.
begin On Wed, 21 May 2003 16:28:44 +0200
Roger Oberholtzer <roger at opq.se> wrote:
> Although I applaud the approach, won't this duplicate things like linuxusb
> or linux1394 sites that already have a database? Perhaps for those it would
> be better to have a direct link and just use their database. Only develop
> databases for those things without one. Searches are, of course, more
> difficult that way.
>
> Perhaps you could pioneer a format (like RSS does for other info) that the
> various hardware sites could share. In fact, it could be interesting if each
> site had some sort of RSS feed of their devices so the information could be
> shared. I have seen RSS-based search engines for Amazon, where the
> requesting site uses some URL containing a search pattern and the return
> info is regular RSS so that it can be displayed using existing tools.
>
> That way, you could still give it your own look and feel.
>
> I am sure there are also better things than RSS for this, but is is a simple
> technology that even I have been able to get working.
>
>
> On Wed, 21 May 2003 10:00:40 -0400
> Michael Bacarella <mbac at netgraft.com> (by way of Douglas J Hunley
> <doug at hunley.homeip.net>) wrote:
>
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> > Hello,
> >
> > Acting on all of the feedback from the first release announcement,
> > we have rebuilt justlinuxhardware.com, whose ambitious goal is to
> > be a complete linux hardware compatibility directory.
> >
> > The inspiration for the site came from my growing concerns over
> > manufacturers slipping DRM and other "trusted" technology into
> > computer hardware, and I thought a directory which helped users steer
> > clear of this evilware would be most valuable.
> >
> > It later became apparant that such a site is basically rating hardware
> > for its Linux friendliness, and while we're at it, we can also collect
> > information on how well the device works with Linux systems period.
> >
> > So, the easy stuff's taken care of. We've got a good foundation to
> > build on, a mildly attractive interface, and people can add comments
> > and submit their own hardware reports.
> >
> > I figure if we can convince one person a day to look at their computers
> > and submit a hardware report for each device that appears in lspci, we can
> > quickly come to provide a very valuable resource.
> >
> > The way I'd like the site to support itself is by driving business
> > to Linux friendly vendors in exchange for a commission of any sales
> > the site may generate. This acts upon some important forces:
> >
> > 1. Hardware vendors who target Linux increase their sales, sending
> > a message to industry.
> >
> > 2. Users have an easier time getting their hardware to work under
> > Linux, and helps them steer clear of hardware that will not
> > work well. Potentially advances Linux adoption, plus it may
> > send a different kind of message to non-Linux friendly vendors.
> >
> > 3. Merchants/resellers who are Linux friendly get more business.
> >
> > 4. Linux advancing groups profit from more business from merchants.
> >
> > What we need most right now are Linux friendly companies who would
> > allow us to advertise their business on the site in exchange for paying
> > JLH a commission if it generates any sales.
> >
> > Feedback is of course welcome. Feel free to forward this message
> > if you like.
> >
> > Thanks,
> >
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