> Am 13.02.2019 um 18:34 schrieb Tony Lindgren <tony@xxxxxxxxxxx>: > > * H. Nikolaus Schaller <hns@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> [190213 16:01]: >> This raises the question who wants to take the maintainer's head (at least initially)... >> >> I am not sure if I want to do it because I already spend too much voluntary time on Linux :) >> So if someone else would like to take this role, I'd step back. > > Well maybe try a shared maintainership model with one or > two other people who have already done some patches? Yes would be good if it technically works. I have not found if and how access permission to the kernel.org repos is controlled so that multiple users have push access. At least there must be a single owner named. Requirements for getting an account: https://korg.wiki.kernel.org/userdoc/accounts Since I am not registered as maintainer and have no good PGP network with kernel developers it is probably better if someone who already has a kernel.org account creates the repo. > It seems at Paweł and Philip are potential candidates to > help and have their own repos already :) > > I think the n900 folks have their own repo too but I > don't know who is active with that. Merlijn? > > So I suggest you discuss with people interested. Or > discuss it on the mailing list and see who end up > being active. Yes, to bring this topic forward, I have mailed the postmaster@vger to get a mailing list first. Then someone should create the kernel.org repo. And finally we can start filling it with patches. BR and thanks, Nikolaus