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RE[3]: Be didn't lack a business model - Vista issues
by hobgoblin on Mon 17th Mar 2008 15:04
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I think it was more the hardware manufacturors being strung along in the dark with Vista. If I remember the news from pre-release, the hardware manufacturors couldn't get driver interface specs for Vista in a timely manner. I can't fault them for not being able to write Vista drivers by guessing if that was the case.
Still, your point stands; release driver interface specs and if they don't write the driver, someone will. They could even track the drivers to get a true idea of where the hardware is being used rather than sales stats that can only half-accurately measure Apple/Microsoft market share.
Even the hardware manufacturors that claim patents keep them from releasing code; put a generic interface infront of your closed secrets. No more excuses, the consumers are asking; where's the driver specs?