Re: Anybody working on wlags49_h2?

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On 21/06/14 22:46, Greg KH wrote:
> On Sat, Jun 21, 2014 at 06:35:41PM +0100, Dave Kilroy wrote:
>> On 20/06/2014 17:18, Kristina Martšenko wrote:
>>> I'm helping Greg do a bit of cleanup in the staging tree. I noticed that
>>> nobody seems to have worked towards moving wlags49_h2(5) out of staging
>>> in over a year. Are there any plans to clean it up and move it out soon?
>>> Because otherwise we're going to have to delete the driver, as we don't
>>> want staging to become a permanent place for unfinished code.
>> Hi Kristina,
>>
>> I'm not working on anything for wlags49_h2.
> 
> Great, no objection if we delete it?

Henk also sent the following email to me earlier:

On 21/06/14 20:28, Henk de Groot wrote:
> Hi Kistina,
>
> Yes, I understand  the need for keeping the staging tree clean. I don't
> know anybody working on the driver anymore, the only changes in are
> those prompted by automated processed. I frequently check if the driver
> is still functional and it is. But frankly I don't know exactly what is
> needed to get the driver out of the staging phase, except maybe a
> rewrite of the Agere code, but I don't think anybody will bother with
> that. After all the chip only supports 801.11b and also only WEP and
> WPA-TPK security.
>
> I think it is okay to remove the driver, I don't think there is much
> interest in it any more and I don't think anybody will be rewriting it.
> But it is still a functional driver which just works for these Agere
> cards.
>
> Kind regards,
>
> Henk - pe1dnn@xxxxxxxxx
>

Kristina
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