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| * Blake Willis <blake@2112.net> [060119 11:29]: > Greetings all, > > Going through my local 3Ware distributor, I have requested API > documentation for 3Ware's RAID cards. My distributor has responded that > 3Ware may be willing to provide the API documentation, but I would need to > sign an NDA first. > > Obviously this is contrary to OpenBSD's goals and said docs would be > almost useless to us if their distribution was bound by NDA. At the same > time I'm sure that if I respond to their NDA request with a straight > "that's not acceptable" they will not hesitate to slam the door in my face, > regardless of whether my foot is in it or not. > > My appeal is to those of you with more experience dealing with this > sort of situation than myself. I think it's best to explain to them > concretely and professionaly why an NDA on documentation is not in the > project's interest, and why it is in their interest to support OpenBSD with > documentation in the creation of a unified hardware-independant RAID > management architecture. I think it's also worth mentioning (by name) > their competitors that have already cooperated with the project. > > Anyone out there with 3Ware cards (or planning on purchasing them), > I'd like to hear from you. > > I'm more than happy to put together a response to them myself, but > I'd like your feedback first. Thanks very much for your assistance. > > --- > Blake Willis > Network Engineer > blake@2112.net > I wasted three months talking with 3Ware on this subject. Forget them and go buy LSI. Your wasting your time. Jim |
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