* changes to Linux wireless maintenance
@ 2014-12-17 15:59 John W. Linville
2014-12-17 16:16 ` Marcel Holtmann
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0 siblings, 9 replies; 14+ messages in thread
From: John W. Linville @ 2014-12-17 15:59 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: linux-wireless, linux-bluetooth, linux-nfc
Cc: David S. Miller, Kalle Valo, lwn
Greetings,
Almost 9 years ago, Jeff Garzik wrote a message on LKML detailing
the sad state of wireless LANs in the Linux world. The point of his
message was "So... there it is. We suck. There's hope. No Luke
Skywalker in sight.":
https://lkml.org/lkml/2006/1/5/671
Shortly thereafter, I became the maintainer for wireless LANs in the
Linux kernel:
https://lkml.org/lkml/2006/1/18/377
Since then, we have had a number of wireless summit meetings all around
the world. Items were discussed, patches were merged, and friendships
were made. Over time, we garnered support from a large range of
wireless networking vendors. Eventually even other technologies
were sending their patches through my trees, and I was consistently
ranked amongst the top 10 "gate keepers" for getting changes into the
Linux kernel. In fact, a couple of years ago I even gave a talk on
how Linux wireless got better. It has been quite a ride!
https://events.linuxfoundation.org/images/stories/pdf/lfcs2012_linville.pdf
Nevertheless, I think it is time for some changes. I have been
the wireless maintainer for a long time, and I personally would
like to develop in a different direction. Plus, I think that Linux
will benefit from having some fresh blood involved in more of the
maintenance duties. I will be stepping aside to let that happen.
The mac80211, bluetooth, and nfc trees have fed through me for some
time. I am now asking these trees to send pull request directly to
David Miller. Since these trees are managed through git, my hope is
that they will not place any significant burden on Dave.
As for the wireless driver patches, I have asked Kalle Valo
to handle patch review and merge duties for everything under the
drivers/net/wireless directory. This will now include not only the ath
patches he already manages, but other drivers that don't have trees
such as mwifiex, rt2x00, rtlwifi, and others. For consistency, the
iwlwifi tree will also be merged through Kalle's new tree. I expect
that Kalle will announce any relevant details in a follow-up message.
The wireless-testing tree is a resource that some people value.
I will continue to provide a wireless-testing tree. Now that tree
will feed from the various wireless trees managed by others, probably
with some sort of regularly scheduled pulls. Details are still to be
determined, but the tree will still exist and will be substantially
similar to how it has been so far.
I also receive notices of new bug reports for wireless LANs on
bugzilla.kernel.org. For now I will continue to triage those reports,
so don't ignore me!! :-)
Some may ask what I will do now -- I wish I had a specific answer.
Immediate plans are to enjoy the coming holidays and my traditional
year-end time away from work. After that...well, I'm sure I will
find something to do. If you have any suggestions for good uses of
my talents, feel free to contact me -- I'm not hard to find!
In closing, I hope everyone will support Kalle and the other wireless
maintainers at least as much as you have supported me for the past
several years. These are good, hard working folks. You are in
good hands!
Regards,
John
P.S. Bonus points for anyone that finds a way for me to become a
professional retro-computing hobbyist... :-)
--
John W. Linville Someday the world will need a hero, and you
linville@tuxdriver.com might be all we have. Be ready.
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* Re: changes to Linux wireless maintenance
2014-12-17 15:59 changes to Linux wireless maintenance John W. Linville
@ 2014-12-17 16:16 ` Marcel Holtmann
2014-12-17 16:42 ` Larry Finger
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8 siblings, 0 replies; 14+ messages in thread
From: Marcel Holtmann @ 2014-12-17 16:16 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: John W. Linville
Cc: linux-wireless, BlueZ development, linux-nfc@ml01.01.org NFC,
David S. Miller, Kalle Valo, lwn
Hi John,
> Almost 9 years ago, Jeff Garzik wrote a message on LKML detailing
> the sad state of wireless LANs in the Linux world. The point of his
> message was "So... there it is. We suck. There's hope. No Luke
> Skywalker in sight.":
>
> https://lkml.org/lkml/2006/1/5/671
>
> Shortly thereafter, I became the maintainer for wireless LANs in the
> Linux kernel:
>
> https://lkml.org/lkml/2006/1/18/377
>
> Since then, we have had a number of wireless summit meetings all around
> the world. Items were discussed, patches were merged, and friendships
> were made. Over time, we garnered support from a large range of
> wireless networking vendors. Eventually even other technologies
> were sending their patches through my trees, and I was consistently
> ranked amongst the top 10 "gate keepers" for getting changes into the
> Linux kernel. In fact, a couple of years ago I even gave a talk on
> how Linux wireless got better. It has been quite a ride!
>
> https://events.linuxfoundation.org/images/stories/pdf/lfcs2012_linville.pdf
>
> Nevertheless, I think it is time for some changes. I have been
> the wireless maintainer for a long time, and I personally would
> like to develop in a different direction. Plus, I think that Linux
> will benefit from having some fresh blood involved in more of the
> maintenance duties. I will be stepping aside to let that happen.
>
> The mac80211, bluetooth, and nfc trees have fed through me for some
> time. I am now asking these trees to send pull request directly to
> David Miller. Since these trees are managed through git, my hope is
> that they will not place any significant burden on Dave.
it has been a pleasure merging Bluetooth (and lately IEEE 802.15.4 and 6LoWPAN) patches through the Wireless tree. Thank you so much for all your hard work in making it easy for the sub-subsystem maintainers. Hope you find some new fun stuff to work on.
Regards
Marcel
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* Re: changes to Linux wireless maintenance
2014-12-17 15:59 changes to Linux wireless maintenance John W. Linville
2014-12-17 16:16 ` Marcel Holtmann
@ 2014-12-17 16:42 ` Larry Finger
2014-12-17 16:45 ` Johannes Berg
` (6 subsequent siblings)
8 siblings, 0 replies; 14+ messages in thread
From: Larry Finger @ 2014-12-17 16:42 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: John W. Linville, linux-wireless, linux-bluetooth, linux-nfc
Cc: David S. Miller, Kalle Valo, lwn
On 12/17/2014 09:59 AM, John W. Linville wrote:
> Greetings,
>
> Almost 9 years ago, Jeff Garzik wrote a message on LKML detailing
> the sad state of wireless LANs in the Linux world. The point of his
> message was "So... there it is. We suck. There's hope. No Luke
> Skywalker in sight.":
>
> https://lkml.org/lkml/2006/1/5/671
>
> Shortly thereafter, I became the maintainer for wireless LANs in the
> Linux kernel:
>
> https://lkml.org/lkml/2006/1/18/377
>
> Since then, we have had a number of wireless summit meetings all around
> the world. Items were discussed, patches were merged, and friendships
> were made. Over time, we garnered support from a large range of
> wireless networking vendors. Eventually even other technologies
> were sending their patches through my trees, and I was consistently
> ranked amongst the top 10 "gate keepers" for getting changes into the
> Linux kernel. In fact, a couple of years ago I even gave a talk on
> how Linux wireless got better. It has been quite a ride!
>
> https://events.linuxfoundation.org/images/stories/pdf/lfcs2012_linville.pdf
>
> Nevertheless, I think it is time for some changes. I have been
> the wireless maintainer for a long time, and I personally would
> like to develop in a different direction. Plus, I think that Linux
> will benefit from having some fresh blood involved in more of the
> maintenance duties. I will be stepping aside to let that happen.
>
> The mac80211, bluetooth, and nfc trees have fed through me for some
> time. I am now asking these trees to send pull request directly to
> David Miller. Since these trees are managed through git, my hope is
> that they will not place any significant burden on Dave.
>
> As for the wireless driver patches, I have asked Kalle Valo
> to handle patch review and merge duties for everything under the
> drivers/net/wireless directory. This will now include not only the ath
> patches he already manages, but other drivers that don't have trees
> such as mwifiex, rt2x00, rtlwifi, and others. For consistency, the
> iwlwifi tree will also be merged through Kalle's new tree. I expect
> that Kalle will announce any relevant details in a follow-up message.
>
> The wireless-testing tree is a resource that some people value.
> I will continue to provide a wireless-testing tree. Now that tree
> will feed from the various wireless trees managed by others, probably
> with some sort of regularly scheduled pulls. Details are still to be
> determined, but the tree will still exist and will be substantially
> similar to how it has been so far.
>
> I also receive notices of new bug reports for wireless LANs on
> bugzilla.kernel.org. For now I will continue to triage those reports,
> so don't ignore me!! :-)
>
> Some may ask what I will do now -- I wish I had a specific answer.
> Immediate plans are to enjoy the coming holidays and my traditional
> year-end time away from work. After that...well, I'm sure I will
> find something to do. If you have any suggestions for good uses of
> my talents, feel free to contact me -- I'm not hard to find!
>
> In closing, I hope everyone will support Kalle and the other wireless
> maintainers at least as much as you have supported me for the past
> several years. These are good, hard working folks. You are in
> good hands!
>
> Regards,
>
> John
>
> P.S. Bonus points for anyone that finds a way for me to become a
> professional retro-computing hobbyist... :-)
John,
Many thanks for your service to the wireless community. Although some
individuals still consider Linux wireless to be a mess, you have had a major
impact on coordinating large-scale improvements. I hope you enjoy your new
endeavors as much as I have enjoyed my second career.
I look forward to working with Kalle.
Larry
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* Re: changes to Linux wireless maintenance
2014-12-17 15:59 changes to Linux wireless maintenance John W. Linville
2014-12-17 16:16 ` Marcel Holtmann
2014-12-17 16:42 ` Larry Finger
@ 2014-12-17 16:45 ` Johannes Berg
2014-12-17 18:15 ` Rafał Miłecki
` (5 subsequent siblings)
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From: Johannes Berg @ 2014-12-17 16:45 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: John W. Linville
Cc: linux-wireless, linux-bluetooth, linux-nfc, David S. Miller,
Kalle Valo, lwn
> Nevertheless, I think it is time for some changes. I have been
> the wireless maintainer for a long time, and I personally would
> like to develop in a different direction. Plus, I think that Linux
> will benefit from having some fresh blood involved in more of the
> maintenance duties. I will be stepping aside to let that happen.
Thank you John for all the work you've put into wireless, from the
day-to-day grind of merging/bugs/etc. to organising meetings and looking
after people at conference nights (...)
Good luck with the retro-computing and whatever else you end up doing!
I guess we need to throw a party at netconf/netdev :)
johannes
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* Re: changes to Linux wireless maintenance
2014-12-17 15:59 changes to Linux wireless maintenance John W. Linville
` (2 preceding siblings ...)
2014-12-17 16:45 ` Johannes Berg
@ 2014-12-17 18:15 ` Rafał Miłecki
2014-12-17 19:13 ` Avinash Patil
` (4 subsequent siblings)
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From: Rafał Miłecki @ 2014-12-17 18:15 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: John W. Linville
Cc: linux-wireless@vger.kernel.org, linux-bluetooth, linux-nfc,
David S. Miller, Kalle Valo, lwn
On 17 December 2014 at 16:59, John W. Linville <linville@tuxdriver.com> wrote:
> Nevertheless, I think it is time for some changes. I have been
> the wireless maintainer for a long time, and I personally would
> like to develop in a different direction. Plus, I think that Linux
> will benefit from having some fresh blood involved in more of the
> maintenance duties. I will be stepping aside to let that happen.
Thanks John for your work, help and patience over all these years.
Working with wireless was my first bigger kernel involvement and I'll
always remember it has really started there :)
Thank you!
--
Rafał
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* RE: changes to Linux wireless maintenance
2014-12-17 15:59 changes to Linux wireless maintenance John W. Linville
` (3 preceding siblings ...)
2014-12-17 18:15 ` Rafał Miłecki
@ 2014-12-17 19:13 ` Avinash Patil
2014-12-17 19:27 ` Nick Kossifidis
` (3 subsequent siblings)
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From: Avinash Patil @ 2014-12-17 19:13 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: John W. Linville, linux-wireless@vger.kernel.org,
linux-bluetooth@vger.kernel.org, linux-nfc@ml01.01.org
Cc: David S. Miller, Kalle Valo, lwn@lwn.net
Hello John,
Thanks a lot for maintaining wireless tree! You have been of great help to us.
Wishing you all the best for your future endeavors!
Best regards,
Avinash.
-----Original Message-----
From: linux-wireless-owner@vger.kernel.org [mailto:linux-wireless-owner@vger.kernel.org] On Behalf Of John W. Linville
Sent: Wednesday, December 17, 2014 9:30 PM
To: linux-wireless@vger.kernel.org; linux-bluetooth@vger.kernel.org; linux-nfc@ml01.01.org
Cc: David S. Miller; Kalle Valo; lwn@lwn.net
Subject: changes to Linux wireless maintenance
Greetings,
Almost 9 years ago, Jeff Garzik wrote a message on LKML detailing the sad state of wireless LANs in the Linux world. The point of his message was "So... there it is. We suck. There's hope. No Luke Skywalker in sight.":
https://lkml.org/lkml/2006/1/5/671
Shortly thereafter, I became the maintainer for wireless LANs in the Linux kernel:
https://lkml.org/lkml/2006/1/18/377
Since then, we have had a number of wireless summit meetings all around the world. Items were discussed, patches were merged, and friendships were made. Over time, we garnered support from a large range of wireless networking vendors. Eventually even other technologies were sending their patches through my trees, and I was consistently ranked amongst the top 10 "gate keepers" for getting changes into the Linux kernel. In fact, a couple of years ago I even gave a talk on
how Linux wireless got better. It has been quite a ride!
https://events.linuxfoundation.org/images/stories/pdf/lfcs2012_linville.pdf
Nevertheless, I think it is time for some changes. I have been the wireless maintainer for a long time, and I personally would like to develop in a different direction. Plus, I think that Linux will benefit from having some fresh blood involved in more of the maintenance duties. I will be stepping aside to let that happen.
The mac80211, bluetooth, and nfc trees have fed through me for some time. I am now asking these trees to send pull request directly to David Miller. Since these trees are managed through git, my hope is that they will not place any significant burden on Dave.
As for the wireless driver patches, I have asked Kalle Valo to handle patch review and merge duties for everything under the drivers/net/wireless directory. This will now include not only the ath patches he already manages, but other drivers that don't have trees such as mwifiex, rt2x00, rtlwifi, and others. For consistency, the iwlwifi tree will also be merged through Kalle's new tree. I expect that Kalle will announce any relevant details in a follow-up message.
The wireless-testing tree is a resource that some people value.
I will continue to provide a wireless-testing tree. Now that tree will feed from the various wireless trees managed by others, probably with some sort of regularly scheduled pulls. Details are still to be determined, but the tree will still exist and will be substantially similar to how it has been so far.
I also receive notices of new bug reports for wireless LANs on bugzilla.kernel.org. For now I will continue to triage those reports, so don't ignore me!! :-)
Some may ask what I will do now -- I wish I had a specific answer.
Immediate plans are to enjoy the coming holidays and my traditional year-end time away from work. After that...well, I'm sure I will find something to do. If you have any suggestions for good uses of my talents, feel free to contact me -- I'm not hard to find!
In closing, I hope everyone will support Kalle and the other wireless maintainers at least as much as you have supported me for the past
several years. These are good, hard working folks. You are in
good hands!
Regards,
John
P.S. Bonus points for anyone that finds a way for me to become a professional retro-computing hobbyist... :-)
--
John W. Linville Someday the world will need a hero, and you
linville@tuxdriver.com might be all we have. Be ready.
--
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* Re: changes to Linux wireless maintenance
2014-12-17 15:59 changes to Linux wireless maintenance John W. Linville
` (4 preceding siblings ...)
2014-12-17 19:13 ` Avinash Patil
@ 2014-12-17 19:27 ` Nick Kossifidis
2014-12-18 15:13 ` Sedat Dilek
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From: Nick Kossifidis @ 2014-12-17 19:27 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: John W. Linville
Cc: linux-wireless, linux-bluetooth, linux-nfc, David S. Miller,
Kalle Valo, lwn
Hello John !
It's been a long time since I committed anything on wireless-testing
but I'll never forget your support and guidance when we started ath5k,
the beautiful events you organized that brought this team together and
the fun we had. You are awesome man ! Enjoy Christmas with your family
and happy retro-hacking, all the best :-)
--
GPG ID: 0xEE878588
As you read this post global entropy rises. Have Fun ;-)
Nick
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* Re: changes to Linux wireless maintenance
[not found] <87388d2tbn.fsf@purkki.adurom.net>
@ 2014-12-18 10:55 ` Kalle Valo
2014-12-21 9:50 ` Arend van Spriel
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From: Kalle Valo @ 2014-12-18 10:55 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: John W. Linville
Cc: linux-wireless, linux-bluetooth, linux-nfc, David S. Miller,
Kalle Valo, lwn
John W. Linville wrote:
> Nevertheless, I think it is time for some changes. I have been
> the wireless maintainer for a long time, and I personally would
> like to develop in a different direction. Plus, I think that Linux
> will benefit from having some fresh blood involved in more of the
> maintenance duties. I will be stepping aside to let that happen.
Thanks to you both the Linux wireless subsystem as well as the wireless
community has improved so much from what you started. You will be missed.
Thank you for all your efforts and I hope you still hang around :)
> As for the wireless driver patches, I have asked Kalle Valo
> to handle patch review and merge duties for everything under the
> drivers/net/wireless directory. This will now include not only the ath
> patches he already manages, but other drivers that don't have trees
> such as mwifiex, rt2x00, rtlwifi, and others. For consistency, the
> iwlwifi tree will also be merged through Kalle's new tree. I expect
> that Kalle will announce any relevant details in a follow-up message.
I have created two trees, wireless-drivers and wireless-drivers-next:
https://git.kernel.org/cgit/linux/kernel/git/kvalo/wireless-drivers.git/
https://git.kernel.org/cgit/linux/kernel/git/kvalo/wireless-drivers-next.git/
The trees work similarly like John's wireless and wireless-next trees, the
former only for important bugfixes to -rc releases and the latter for the
rest going to the next release.
I still need to ask both linux-next and kbuild maintainers to add these
trees to their list of trees to test from, but I hope that to happen in
the next few days.
There's no need to CC me on the patches, I can pick the patches from the
mailing list. Actually in the future I'm hoping to use patchwork[1] for
managing patches, but my access request is still pending in helpdesk's
queue. I'll send a separate email once I start using patchwork. For the
time being I just use email to apply patches.
For ath6kl and ath10k there will be no changes. I will maintain ath.git
tree separately and just periodically merge that tree to
wireless-drivers-next.
I'll try to make this transition period as smooth as possible but some
glitches might happen, like missing patches and so on. So please keep your
eyes open and let me know if you spot any problems or I missed something.
Kalle
[1] https://patchwork.kernel.org/project/linux-wireless/list/
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* Re: changes to Linux wireless maintenance
2014-12-17 15:59 changes to Linux wireless maintenance John W. Linville
` (5 preceding siblings ...)
2014-12-17 19:27 ` Nick Kossifidis
@ 2014-12-18 15:13 ` Sedat Dilek
2014-12-18 15:30 ` Dan Williams
2014-12-18 20:03 ` Luca Coelho
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From: Sedat Dilek @ 2014-12-18 15:13 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: John W. Linville
Cc: wireless, linux-bluetooth, linux-nfc, David S. Miller, Kalle Valo,
lwn
On Wed, Dec 17, 2014 at 4:59 PM, John W. Linville
<linville@tuxdriver.com> wrote:
> Greetings,
>
> Almost 9 years ago, Jeff Garzik wrote a message on LKML detailing
> the sad state of wireless LANs in the Linux world. The point of his
> message was "So... there it is. We suck. There's hope. No Luke
> Skywalker in sight.":
>
> https://lkml.org/lkml/2006/1/5/671
>
> Shortly thereafter, I became the maintainer for wireless LANs in the
> Linux kernel:
>
> https://lkml.org/lkml/2006/1/18/377
>
...
Hmm, I remember testing the eraly iwlwifi stuff because I wanted that
damn bith running on my HP nc6400 notebook these days (iwl3945).
Following the wireless ML made a real fun for me and I will allways
associate "linux-wireless" with "John W. Linville".
So life is change, I had some hurtful/wretched experiences the last two years.
Anyway, thanks and my best wishes with any other projects :-).
> The mac80211, bluetooth, and nfc trees have fed through me for some
> time. I am now asking these trees to send pull request directly to
> David Miller. Since these trees are managed through git, my hope is
> that they will not place any significant burden on Dave.
>
> As for the wireless driver patches, I have asked Kalle Valo
> to handle patch review and merge duties for everything under the
> drivers/net/wireless directory. This will now include not only the ath
> patches he already manages, but other drivers that don't have trees
> such as mwifiex, rt2x00, rtlwifi, and others. For consistency, the
> iwlwifi tree will also be merged through Kalle's new tree. I expect
> that Kalle will announce any relevant details in a follow-up message.
>
Hmm, not sure why mac80211 stuff should not go via wireless trees?
If I remember testing early wireless stuff I pulled this order...
mac80211 -> wireless -> net (Git trees)
Can you explain why mac80211 separate from wireless stuff?
- Sedat -
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* Re: changes to Linux wireless maintenance
2014-12-17 15:59 changes to Linux wireless maintenance John W. Linville
` (6 preceding siblings ...)
2014-12-18 15:13 ` Sedat Dilek
@ 2014-12-18 15:30 ` Dan Williams
2014-12-18 20:03 ` Luca Coelho
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From: Dan Williams @ 2014-12-18 15:30 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: John W. Linville
Cc: linux-wireless, linux-bluetooth, linux-nfc, David S. Miller,
Kalle Valo, lwn
On Wed, 2014-12-17 at 10:59 -0500, John W. Linville wrote:
> Greetings,
>
> Almost 9 years ago, Jeff Garzik wrote a message on LKML detailing
> the sad state of wireless LANs in the Linux world. The point of his
> message was "So... there it is. We suck. There's hope. No Luke
> Skywalker in sight.":
>
> https://lkml.org/lkml/2006/1/5/671
>
> Shortly thereafter, I became the maintainer for wireless LANs in the
> Linux kernel:
>
> https://lkml.org/lkml/2006/1/18/377
>
> Since then, we have had a number of wireless summit meetings all around
> the world. Items were discussed, patches were merged, and friendships
> were made. Over time, we garnered support from a large range of
> wireless networking vendors. Eventually even other technologies
> were sending their patches through my trees, and I was consistently
> ranked amongst the top 10 "gate keepers" for getting changes into the
> Linux kernel. In fact, a couple of years ago I even gave a talk on
> how Linux wireless got better. It has been quite a ride!
>
> https://events.linuxfoundation.org/images/stories/pdf/lfcs2012_linville.pdf
>
> Nevertheless, I think it is time for some changes. I have been
> the wireless maintainer for a long time, and I personally would
> like to develop in a different direction. Plus, I think that Linux
> will benefit from having some fresh blood involved in more of the
> maintenance duties. I will be stepping aside to let that happen.
Thanks John! It's been a great ride and you're a huge part of the
reason wireless happened. Nobody can thank you enough!
Dan
> The mac80211, bluetooth, and nfc trees have fed through me for some
> time. I am now asking these trees to send pull request directly to
> David Miller. Since these trees are managed through git, my hope is
> that they will not place any significant burden on Dave.
>
> As for the wireless driver patches, I have asked Kalle Valo
> to handle patch review and merge duties for everything under the
> drivers/net/wireless directory. This will now include not only the ath
> patches he already manages, but other drivers that don't have trees
> such as mwifiex, rt2x00, rtlwifi, and others. For consistency, the
> iwlwifi tree will also be merged through Kalle's new tree. I expect
> that Kalle will announce any relevant details in a follow-up message.
>
> The wireless-testing tree is a resource that some people value.
> I will continue to provide a wireless-testing tree. Now that tree
> will feed from the various wireless trees managed by others, probably
> with some sort of regularly scheduled pulls. Details are still to be
> determined, but the tree will still exist and will be substantially
> similar to how it has been so far.
>
> I also receive notices of new bug reports for wireless LANs on
> bugzilla.kernel.org. For now I will continue to triage those reports,
> so don't ignore me!! :-)
>
> Some may ask what I will do now -- I wish I had a specific answer.
> Immediate plans are to enjoy the coming holidays and my traditional
> year-end time away from work. After that...well, I'm sure I will
> find something to do. If you have any suggestions for good uses of
> my talents, feel free to contact me -- I'm not hard to find!
>
> In closing, I hope everyone will support Kalle and the other wireless
> maintainers at least as much as you have supported me for the past
> several years. These are good, hard working folks. You are in
> good hands!
>
> Regards,
>
> John
>
> P.S. Bonus points for anyone that finds a way for me to become a
> professional retro-computing hobbyist... :-)
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* Re: changes to Linux wireless maintenance
2014-12-17 15:59 changes to Linux wireless maintenance John W. Linville
` (7 preceding siblings ...)
2014-12-18 15:30 ` Dan Williams
@ 2014-12-18 20:03 ` Luca Coelho
8 siblings, 0 replies; 14+ messages in thread
From: Luca Coelho @ 2014-12-18 20:03 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: John W. Linville
Cc: linux-wireless, linux-bluetooth, linux-nfc, David S. Miller, lwn,
Kalle Valo
Hi John,
On Wed, 2014-12-17 at 10:59 -0500, John W. Linville wrote:
> Greetings,
>
> Almost 9 years ago, Jeff Garzik wrote a message on LKML detailing
> the sad state of wireless LANs in the Linux world. The point of his
> message was "So... there it is. We suck. There's hope. No Luke
> Skywalker in sight.":
>
> https://lkml.org/lkml/2006/1/5/671
>
> Shortly thereafter, I became the maintainer for wireless LANs in the
> Linux kernel:
>
> https://lkml.org/lkml/2006/1/18/377
>
> Since then, we have had a number of wireless summit meetings all around
> the world. Items were discussed, patches were merged, and friendships
> were made. Over time, we garnered support from a large range of
> wireless networking vendors. Eventually even other technologies
> were sending their patches through my trees, and I was consistently
> ranked amongst the top 10 "gate keepers" for getting changes into the
> Linux kernel. In fact, a couple of years ago I even gave a talk on
> how Linux wireless got better. It has been quite a ride!
>
> https://events.linuxfoundation.org/images/stories/pdf/lfcs2012_linville.pdf
>
> Nevertheless, I think it is time for some changes. I have been
> the wireless maintainer for a long time, and I personally would
> like to develop in a different direction. Plus, I think that Linux
> will benefit from having some fresh blood involved in more of the
> maintenance duties. I will be stepping aside to let that happen.
I'm coming a bit late, so I'll probably sound repetitive, but there's
just no way I could refrain from personally thanking you. John, you've
been a great maintainer, mentor, role-model and friend for many of us in
the wireless community. You've been a great friend personally, since
the first time we met personally, back in 2009, in Berlin. As others
already said, you've been the hero we needed and I'm pretty sure you'll
continue being the hero you are in other communities or wherever you
will be. Thank you so much, my friend! Hope to keep seeing you around!
--
Luca.
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* Re: changes to Linux wireless maintenance
2014-12-18 10:55 ` Kalle Valo
@ 2014-12-21 9:50 ` Arend van Spriel
2014-12-21 17:07 ` John W. Linville
0 siblings, 1 reply; 14+ messages in thread
From: Arend van Spriel @ 2014-12-21 9:50 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Kalle Valo
Cc: John W. Linville, linux-wireless, linux-bluetooth, linux-nfc,
David S. Miller, lwn
On 12/18/14 11:55, Kalle Valo wrote:
> John W. Linville wrote:
>
>> Nevertheless, I think it is time for some changes. I have been
>> the wireless maintainer for a long time, and I personally would
>> like to develop in a different direction. Plus, I think that Linux
>> will benefit from having some fresh blood involved in more of the
>> maintenance duties. I will be stepping aside to let that happen.
>
> Thanks to you both the Linux wireless subsystem as well as the wireless
> community has improved so much from what you started. You will be missed.
> Thank you for all your efforts and I hope you still hang around :)
Congrats with your maintainer role.
>> As for the wireless driver patches, I have asked Kalle Valo
>> to handle patch review and merge duties for everything under the
>> drivers/net/wireless directory. This will now include not only the ath
>> patches he already manages, but other drivers that don't have trees
>> such as mwifiex, rt2x00, rtlwifi, and others. For consistency, the
>> iwlwifi tree will also be merged through Kalle's new tree. I expect
>> that Kalle will announce any relevant details in a follow-up message.
>
> I have created two trees, wireless-drivers and wireless-drivers-next:
>
> https://git.kernel.org/cgit/linux/kernel/git/kvalo/wireless-drivers.git/
>
> https://git.kernel.org/cgit/linux/kernel/git/kvalo/wireless-drivers-next.git/
>
> The trees work similarly like John's wireless and wireless-next trees, the
> former only for important bugfixes to -rc releases and the latter for the
> rest going to the next release.
So are you dropping the wireless-testing tree? From earlier IRC
discussion I figured that tree was still in demand.
> I still need to ask both linux-next and kbuild maintainers to add these
> trees to their list of trees to test from, but I hope that to happen in
> the next few days.
>
> There's no need to CC me on the patches, I can pick the patches from the
> mailing list. Actually in the future I'm hoping to use patchwork[1] for
> managing patches, but my access request is still pending in helpdesk's
> queue. I'll send a separate email once I start using patchwork. For the
> time being I just use email to apply patches.
I see. I used to send patches To: the maintainer and Cc: the mailing
list following SubmittingPatches documentation. I can change my workflow
so let me know if I should.
Regards,
Arend
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* Re: changes to Linux wireless maintenance
2014-12-21 9:50 ` Arend van Spriel
@ 2014-12-21 17:07 ` John W. Linville
2014-12-22 9:55 ` Matt Chen
0 siblings, 1 reply; 14+ messages in thread
From: John W. Linville @ 2014-12-21 17:07 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Arend van Spriel
Cc: Kalle Valo, linux-wireless, linux-bluetooth, linux-nfc,
David S. Miller, lwn
On Sun, Dec 21, 2014 at 10:50:40AM +0100, Arend van Spriel wrote:
> >The trees work similarly like John's wireless and wireless-next trees, the
> >former only for important bugfixes to -rc releases and the latter for the
> >rest going to the next release.
>
> So are you dropping the wireless-testing tree? From earlier IRC discussion I
> figured that tree was still in demand.
I still plan to maintain a version of wireless-testing for some amount of time.
John
--
John W. Linville Someday the world will need a hero, and you
linville@tuxdriver.com might be all we have. Be ready.
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* Re: changes to Linux wireless maintenance
2014-12-21 17:07 ` John W. Linville
@ 2014-12-22 9:55 ` Matt Chen
0 siblings, 0 replies; 14+ messages in thread
From: Matt Chen @ 2014-12-22 9:55 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: John W. Linville
Cc: Arend van Spriel, Kalle Valo, linux-wireless, linux-bluetooth,
linux-nfc, David S. Miller, lwn
Thank you for great work, John. :)
Although I met you one time when in New Orlean Linux wifi summit, that
was great to meet every cool guys there. :P
Thanks,
Matt Chen
2014-12-22 1:07 GMT+08:00 John W. Linville <linville@tuxdriver.com>:
> On Sun, Dec 21, 2014 at 10:50:40AM +0100, Arend van Spriel wrote:
>
>> >The trees work similarly like John's wireless and wireless-next trees, the
>> >former only for important bugfixes to -rc releases and the latter for the
>> >rest going to the next release.
>>
>> So are you dropping the wireless-testing tree? From earlier IRC discussion I
>> figured that tree was still in demand.
>
> I still plan to maintain a version of wireless-testing for some amount of time.
>
> John
> --
> John W. Linville Someday the world will need a hero, and you
> linville@tuxdriver.com might be all we have. Be ready.
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