I think so. He would be super excited to work on the dissassembler. He doesn't have linux kernel experience, but he's on the list of people I'd hire to do a kernel driver, if I needed such a thing. (Really, he's only on the top of that list because everyone else I know who is proven in that field is fully employed and super expensive. But this guy is definitely smart enough to handle it.)
he was the original author of a serial class for qt[1]... of course, I know that is not anything like a device driver, but it's something.
I also body-shopped and sysadmined for him on a project that involved reverse-engineering a windows program.
but... you'd have to make it clear that you are okay that he doesn't have linux kernel experience, so long as he's willing to try it.
I think he'd also be cool with contract work, if you want to try him out.
my email is lsc@prgmr.com- I don't really feel like it would be cool to post his email on the open internet but I can forward something.
[1]qextserialport, which I am given to understand isn't the standard.
he was the original author of a serial class for qt[1]... of course, I know that is not anything like a device driver, but it's something.
I also body-shopped and sysadmined for him on a project that involved reverse-engineering a windows program.
but... you'd have to make it clear that you are okay that he doesn't have linux kernel experience, so long as he's willing to try it.
I think he'd also be cool with contract work, if you want to try him out.
my email is lsc@prgmr.com- I don't really feel like it would be cool to post his email on the open internet but I can forward something.
[1]qextserialport, which I am given to understand isn't the standard.