[Open-licensing] ARC ports of RV7, RV8,9,10 decoders

"Rajesh Varshani" <[email protected]> Wed, 14 Nov 2007 18:19:35 -0000
Newsgroups gmane.comp.multimedia.helix.general
Message-ID <[email protected]>
Hello,

We are about to complete a project involving the porting of RV7,
RV8/9/10 decoders onto our ARCVideo platform. We intend to have this
work completed on Friday 16th Nov.

I am trying to work out the process/procedures we need to follow in
order to successfully submit our ported code back to Helix.

I am hoping you can give us a clear list of items we must (track/carry
out/form filling) in order to complete code submission.
We would also like some guidance on how long it would take for the code
to be made available to 3rd parties from the date of submission.

At this stage, I have no idea how we should go about submitting our
code. I've surfed the Helix web-pages, and come across the patch
submittal program, but it doesn't seem appropriate for what we want to
submit. Our submission is a complete new port for a new platform (as
opposed to a small patch to fix a particular defect).

Any help/guidance you can give would be much appreciated.

Thanks,
Raj 
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