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Message-ID: <CALx5=V8ucyiX3iXQgLu2QYLs=YDNUECBbqMiGngYsNJTHQ2VdA@mail.gmail.com>
Date:	Mon, 25 Jul 2011 12:30:44 +0800
From:	Matt Chen <machen@...ell.com>
To:	Matt Chen <machen@...ell.com>, "N?meth M?rton" <nm127@...email.hu>,
	David Chang <DChang@...ell.com>, Greg KH <greg@...ah.com>,
	Matthew Wilcox <matthew@....cx>, Max Vozeler <max@...eler.com>,
	Joe Perches <joe@...ches.com>, linux-usb@...r.kernel.org,
	usbip-devel@...ts.sourceforge.net, devel@...verdev.osuosl.org,
	LKML <linux-kernel@...r.kernel.org>
Subject: Re: [PATCH, RFC] USBIP protocol documentation

Hi all,
The USBIP protocol we maintained is in

http://en.opensuse.org/USBIP

you guys may have a look or try to modify them as you like.

2011/7/7 Matt Chen <machen@...ell.com>:
> Hi Matt mooney (just in case of confusing that I am Matt as well),
>
> 2011/7/7 matt mooney <mfm@...eddisk.com>:
>> On 16:24 Mon 04 Jul     , Matt Chen wrote:
>>> Hi N?meth,
>>>
>>> 2011/7/4 N?meth M?rton <nm127@...email.hu>:
>>> > Hi David, Matt Chen and Matt Mooney,
>>> >
>>> > it looks like we four are actively dealing with the USBIP protocol documentation.
>>> >
>>> > David, are you working at the same place like Matt Chen? Then you can easily
>>> > see what you two has been done and not working parallel on the same thing.
>>> Actually, David and me (Matt Chen) are working on 2 different part.
>>> 1. Matt Chen : Server side
>>> 2. David Chang : Client side.
>>> Just didn't figure you submitted the protocol document earlier than we do.
>>> We also write a wiki for our code reviewing, protocol, but since all
>>> we are working personally, something we don't sync, that's why I tried
>>> to ask if which part you are not working on or finished, we can work
>>> on it.
>>
>> Hey guys,
>>
>> It seems like you guys all have a handle on this, so I will defer. When the
>> documentation is at a point where it can be submitted, I will send in grammar
>> patches along with possible reorganization suggestions.
>>
>> Is this a public wiki Matt so that you can post a link to it?
> Recently we are writing in our internal wiki system. We are intended
> to change to a external wiki pages, such as open SuSE wiki pages. We
> are working on it right now.
> But it would take time before it's done. ;-)
>
> Thanks in advanced.
>> Thanks,
>> mfm
>>
>>> Since you submitted the document, it turned out we follow the format
>>> you've done and do some fix for it.
>>> > I'm currently not actively modifying the USBIP protocol description.
>>> >
>>> > Matt Mooney wanted to restructure the USBIP protocol documentation. Matt, do
>>> > you have anything already done? If yes, maybe it would be good if you could
>>> > send it so David can do the changes on your version. If you haven't worked on
>>> > it then please tell and David can add the necessary modifications he suggested.
>>> I supposed it is Matt Mooney. ~ :)
>>> > Regards,
>>> >
>>> > ? ? ? ?M?rton N?meth
>>> >
>>> > David Chang wrote:
>>> >> Hi N?meth,
>>> >>
>>> >> 2011/6/29 David Chang <dchang@...ell.com>:
>>> >>> Hi,
>>> >>>
>>> >>> Thanks for your great effort.
>>> >>> Just a little comment on UNLINK pdu size.
>>> > [...]
>>> >> Would you add this field into your path or should I send another patch
>>> >> to add it?
>>> >
>>> >
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> --
>>> Thanks ~
>>> Matt Chen
>>>
>>
>
>
>
> --
> Thanks ~
> Matt Chen
>



--
Thanks ~
Matt Chen
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