2005-05-03 21:12:44

by Marcel Holtmann

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Subject: [Bluez-users] The 4th anniversary of BlueZ

Hi Folks,

the open source version of the BlueZ project is celebrating its 4th
anniversary. On May, 3rd 2001 Max Krasnyansky announced that Qualcomm
released the source code under the GPL.

http://mhonarc.axis.se/bluetooth-dev/msg01881.html

While the project was running inside Qualcomm for some time before this
date, I decided to use this one as "birthday" for the official Bluetooth
protocol stack for Linux. Actually I think only Max knows how old BlueZ
really is.

For me it is unbelievable that it was almost 4 years ago when I started
to work on the DTL-1 driver for my unsupported Nokia Bluetooth compact
flash card. The range of Bluetooth devices was quite small at that time
and as so often I bought one that was not supported by Linux. The rest
is already history ;)

The other big event in the BlueZ history was when Max handed the primary
maintainer role over to me. This was on January, 15th 2004 shortly after
the first release of the 2.6 kernel series.

http://article.gmane.org/gmane.linux.bluez.announce/5

I think it is actually hard to give up your "baby" and hand it over to
someone else if you worked so long on it. So let me thank Max for
starting this project and for his terrific job in the first years when
BlueZ made its steps into the open world.

On April, 11th 2005 we reached another big step. The BlueZ got its
official qualification and is now accepted by the Bluetooth SIG as a
subsystem. I have to thank TomTom for paying the 10,000 USD listing fee,
because otherwise this would never had happened.

And I also have to thank everyone who sent in a patch or more over the
last 4 years and all the people that are using BlueZ day-by-day. I hope
we made your wireless life a little bit easier and of course with less
cables in between.

Finally I like to open a call for donations. So if you like what we are
doing or if you think that it is worth to support BlueZ then please
consider to make a donation.

http://www.bluez.org/sponsors.html

I like to use that money for buying unsupported devices and sending them
to the developers so they can work on it. Also any kind of hardware
donations are welcome. Nothing must be brand new and the old Bluetooth
devices are still interesting. At least to me.

Let me say thank you again and don't forget to celebrate :)

Regards

Marcel




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2005-05-03 16:03:56

by digitalfredy

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Subject: Re: [Bluez-users] The 4th anniversary of BlueZ

Hi Marcel

Only like say tanks, tanks to Marcel, to Qualcomm, ... tanks to all for
share your code, documentation, and mails. Tanks for share your
bluetooth linux live.

In spanish:
Solo puedo decir gracias, gracias a Marcel, a Qualcomm, ... gracias a
todos por compartir su codigo, su documentaci=F3n y sus correos. Gracias
por compartir su "bluetooth linux live".

> the open source version of the BlueZ project is celebrating its 4th
> anniversary. On May, 3rd 2001 Max Krasnyansky announced that Qualcomm
> released the source code under the GPL.
>=20
> http://mhonarc.axis.se/bluetooth-dev/msg01881.html
>=20
> While the project was running inside Qualcomm for some time before this
> date, I decided to use this one as "birthday" for the official Bluetooth
> protocol stack for Linux. Actually I think only Max knows how old BlueZ
> really is.
>=20
> For me it is unbelievable that it was almost 4 years ago when I started
> to work on the DTL-1 driver for my unsupported Nokia Bluetooth compact
> flash card. The range of Bluetooth devices was quite small at that time
> and as so often I bought one that was not supported by Linux. The rest
> is already history ;)
>=20
> The other big event in the BlueZ history was when Max handed the primary
> maintainer role over to me. This was on January, 15th 2004 shortly after
> the first release of the 2.6 kernel series.
>=20
> http://article.gmane.org/gmane.linux.bluez.announce/5
>=20
> I think it is actually hard to give up your "baby" and hand it over to
> someone else if you worked so long on it. So let me thank Max for
> starting this project and for his terrific job in the first years when
> BlueZ made its steps into the open world.
>=20
> On April, 11th 2005 we reached another big step. The BlueZ got its
> official qualification and is now accepted by the Bluetooth SIG as a
> subsystem. I have to thank TomTom for paying the 10,000 USD listing fee,
> because otherwise this would never had happened.
>=20
> And I also have to thank everyone who sent in a patch or more over the
> last 4 years and all the people that are using BlueZ day-by-day. I hope
> we made your wireless life a little bit easier and of course with less
> cables in between.
>=20
> Finally I like to open a call for donations. So if you like what we are
> doing or if you think that it is worth to support BlueZ then please
> consider to make a donation.
>=20
> http://www.bluez.org/sponsors.html
>=20
> I like to use that money for buying unsupported devices and sending them
> to the developers so they can work on it. Also any kind of hardware
> donations are welcome. Nothing must be brand new and the old Bluetooth
> devices are still interesting. At least to me.
>=20
> Let me say thank you again and don't forget to celebrate :)
>=20
> Regards
>=20
> Marcel
>=20
>=20
>=20
>=20
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2005-05-03 22:04:08

by Marcel Holtmann

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Subject: Re: [Bluez-users] The 4th anniversary of BlueZ

Hi Michal,

> WAU! GREAT! Will we meet and visit some of czech pubs? :))

we had quite some fun in Frankfurt last year and in Vancouver this year
and at the moment I am looking forward to Singapore next month.

> Is this fest for others too? I am interested about it.

It is not a public event and I am only invited, because I am working at
the security table.

Regards

Marcel




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2005-05-03 21:50:21

by CIJOML

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Subject: Re: [Bluez-users] The 4th anniversary of BlueZ

WAU! GREAT! Will we meet and visit some of czech pubs? :))
Is this fest for others too? I am interested about it.

Michal

Dne =FAt 3. kv=ECtna 2005 23:42 Marcel Holtmann napsal(a):
> Hi Michal,
>
> > come to Czech Republic and we will celebrate together :) Czech beer is
> > wold best, czech girls too :) I think, you'll enjoy it and you'll rest
> > out of work :)
> >
> > Everything is payed by me :)
> >
> > And thanks for best job. BlueZ changed my life.
>
> thanks for the offer and the nice words. Actually the UnPlugFest-22 will
> be in Praque and so I am going to visit the Czech Republic in the last
> week of September.
>
> Regards
>
> Marcel
>
>
>
>
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=2D-=20
S pozdravem

Michal Semler


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2005-05-03 21:42:28

by Marcel Holtmann

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Subject: Re: [Bluez-users] The 4th anniversary of BlueZ

Hi Michal,

> come to Czech Republic and we will celebrate together :) Czech beer is wold
> best, czech girls too :) I think, you'll enjoy it and you'll rest out of
> work :)
>
> Everything is payed by me :)
>
> And thanks for best job. BlueZ changed my life.

thanks for the offer and the nice words. Actually the UnPlugFest-22 will
be in Praque and so I am going to visit the Czech Republic in the last
week of September.

Regards

Marcel




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2005-05-03 21:22:33

by CIJOML

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Subject: Re: [Bluez-users] The 4th anniversary of BlueZ

Hi Marcel,

come to Czech Republic and we will celebrate together :) Czech beer is wold=
=20
best, czech girls too :) I think, you'll enjoy it and you'll rest out of=20
work :)

Everything is payed by me :)

And thanks for best job. BlueZ changed my life.

Michal=20


Dne =FAt 3. kv=ECtna 2005 23:12 Marcel Holtmann napsal(a):
> Hi Folks,
>
> the open source version of the BlueZ project is celebrating its 4th
> anniversary. On May, 3rd 2001 Max Krasnyansky announced that Qualcomm
> released the source code under the GPL.
>
> http://mhonarc.axis.se/bluetooth-dev/msg01881.html
>
> While the project was running inside Qualcomm for some time before this
> date, I decided to use this one as "birthday" for the official Bluetooth
> protocol stack for Linux. Actually I think only Max knows how old BlueZ
> really is.
>
> For me it is unbelievable that it was almost 4 years ago when I started
> to work on the DTL-1 driver for my unsupported Nokia Bluetooth compact
> flash card. The range of Bluetooth devices was quite small at that time
> and as so often I bought one that was not supported by Linux. The rest
> is already history ;)
>
> The other big event in the BlueZ history was when Max handed the primary
> maintainer role over to me. This was on January, 15th 2004 shortly after
> the first release of the 2.6 kernel series.
>
> http://article.gmane.org/gmane.linux.bluez.announce/5
>
> I think it is actually hard to give up your "baby" and hand it over to
> someone else if you worked so long on it. So let me thank Max for
> starting this project and for his terrific job in the first years when
> BlueZ made its steps into the open world.
>
> On April, 11th 2005 we reached another big step. The BlueZ got its
> official qualification and is now accepted by the Bluetooth SIG as a
> subsystem. I have to thank TomTom for paying the 10,000 USD listing fee,
> because otherwise this would never had happened.
>
> And I also have to thank everyone who sent in a patch or more over the
> last 4 years and all the people that are using BlueZ day-by-day. I hope
> we made your wireless life a little bit easier and of course with less
> cables in between.
>
> Finally I like to open a call for donations. So if you like what we are
> doing or if you think that it is worth to support BlueZ then please
> consider to make a donation.
>
> http://www.bluez.org/sponsors.html
>
> I like to use that money for buying unsupported devices and sending them
> to the developers so they can work on it. Also any kind of hardware
> donations are welcome. Nothing must be brand new and the old Bluetooth
> devices are still interesting. At least to me.
>
> Let me say thank you again and don't forget to celebrate :)
>
> Regards
>
> Marcel
>
>
>
>
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> opportunities to win big! Highest score wins.NEC IT Guy Games. Play to
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> _______________________________________________
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=2D-=20
S pozdravem

Michal Semler


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