Manfred,
The BlueZ stack is not prequalified. Which means you'll need to test and
qualify whatever portions of it are required depending on the profiles you
are claiming to support in your product.
I'm working with Cetecom to get our product qualified. We have tested most
of the stack portions that are required for our profiles. The testing has
produced numerous bug-fixes and changes which are available in the latest
patch from Marcel Holtmann at: http://www.holtmann.org/linux/kernel/
We have only a few remaining test cases in RFCOMM which need to be done.
Once those are complete and passed I'll post a list of which test cases have
passed. You'll still need to test these in your product - but at least you
can be reasonably certain that they won't cause you any grief.
>From your e-mail address, I see you are in Austria. We have been working
with Cetecom USA, but they are also in Germany. They have been very helpful
and now have some familiarity with testing the BlueZ stack. I'd recommend
contacting them. You can contact Ben Ko at Cetecom USA for more information:
Benjamin Ko
Cetecom USA
Phone: 408-586-6333
E-mail: Benjamin.Ko@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx
-Daryl.
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Daryl Van Vorst [mailto:daryl@xxxxxxxxxxxx]
> Sent: June 20, 2003 7:51 AM
> To: daryl@xxxxxxxxxxx
> Subject: [Fwd: [Bluez-users] Use Bluez in comercial Products ?]
>
>
> -----Forwarded Message-----
>
> > From: Manfred Gruber <gruber.m@xxxxxxxxx>
> > To: bluez-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> > Subject: [Bluez-users] Use Bluez in comercial Products ?
> > Date: 20 Jun 2003 10:34:03 +0200
> >
> > Hi Bluez List !
> >
> > I use usb-bluetooth dongle on linux with bluez.
> > Now I want to use this in a commercial product to connect to my
> > application
> > via the network over the bluetooth dongle.
> >
> > I heard that every commercial product hase to certifyed, or
> the stack
> > has to
> > be certifyed from Bluetooth organisation. How is this with
> bluez? Is it
> > allowed to use Bluez in comercial products or do i have to
> do any licencing
> > or something else? Or is it allowed to use bluez in
> comercial products...
> >
> > Thank you for help...
> >
> > Regards Manfred Gruber
> >
> >
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