Re: linux/drivers/staging/pi433/

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On Fri, Jul 17, 2020 at 12:11:50PM +0100, christopher tyerman wrote:
> hello
> 
> Im looking for information on the pi433 driver. Who is currently
> maintaining the driver? as the original author appears not to have made
> any alterations since the original commit, and links are no longer valid.

Any reason you didn't cc: that developer here?

> Im looking to determine what would be necessary to confirm/implement 
> functionality using the RFM69HCW and, initially, more specifically the
> SparkFun RFM69 Breakout( https://www.sparkfun.com/products/12823).

No idea, try it and see!

> As a side question can you tell what or where i can find information on
> driver naming conventions? as the pi433 driver to me looks like it
> should really be named after the RFM69 series of chips/modules rather
> than a specific PCB for that module which appears to not be available
> and multiple alternatives exist for.

If you think it should be renamed, and want to do the work here to fix
it up and get it out of staging, great, please do!

thanks,

greg k-h
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