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 any alterations since the original commit, and links are no longer valid.

Looks like no one is.

> 
> 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).
> 
> 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.

That sounds reasonable.  We can't Ack patches we haven't seen but
probably you can rename anything that you want to.

regards,
dan carpenter

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