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RE: [ts-7000] What would you pay TS to bring all of their OS versions up

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Subject: RE: [ts-7000] What would you pay TS to bring all of their OS versions up to date?
From: pierrot lafouine <>
Date: Sun, 20 Dec 2009 22:15:32 -0500


Hummm, I asked similar question couple months ago.  We were willing to pay someone to bring Ts-7300 to kernel 2.6
Got no answer.

I would have to talk about this question to my partners, but we would probably pay some money to get this done.  The amount would depends on these factors :
1) The number of people / companies involve in this
2) Who gets what (if we are 2 people, wouldn't be the same as if we are 200 people)
3) Which board would be updated first.
etc.
But rough number I would say less than 1k$
I can tell we are in the process of evaluating other hardware options because of the lack of software support.  They have nice features, nice price, but I really like TS-7300 because it looks like its a reliable board.  And this is something we really need.

Cheers!

Pierre

Computers in the future may weigh no more than 1.5 tons
(Popular Mechanics, 1949)






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Date: Mon, 21 Dec 2009 01:54:36 +0000
Subject: [ts-7000] What would you pay TS to bring all of their OS versions up to date?

 
Probably a poll question but also a discussion topic. Would you be willing to pay TS to upgrade every board's OS to the latest version of Linux? If so, how much? What standard features would you like to see compiled in and/or pre-built as modules? Perhaps we can campaign for it.




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