Re: Lay common foundation to make PVR/SGX work without hacks on OMAP34xx, OMAP36xx, AM335x and potentially OMAP4, OMAP5

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On 14.02.19 09:31, H. Nikolaus Schaller wrote:

Am 13.02.2019 um 23:18 schrieb Philipp Rossak <embed3d@xxxxxxxxx>:



On 13.02.19 22:53, Tony Lindgren wrote:
* H. Nikolaus Schaller <hns@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> [190213 21:30]:
Am 13.02.2019 um 22:09 schrieb Paweł Chmiel <pawel.mikolaj.chmiel@xxxxxxxxx>:
In my opinion we shouldn't have single maintainer but a group
("organization" on github/gitlab/etc), so every one can contribute (of
course with PR/code review/etc.

Yes, that could be techically easier, but I'd prefer to have it on
the kernel.org repos... Which will make moving it to mainline at least
look easier...
It's probaby easier to set up a gitlab/github repo first. For a kernel.org
git tree all the users need to be registered for group access. That can
be always set up a bit later as that will take a while.
Regards,
Tony
Then let's create a github organisation first and do the inital work there?

Yes, as a temporary solution certainly the easiest approach. Do you take it?


I created the organization [1]. I'm not sure if you can request to join. If that doesn't work I can add users manually so write me a private mail with your github user name and/or registered github e-mail address.


Any Ideas about naming (requried at least for github organisation)  ?
What about "OpenSGX Driver Group"?

Yes, sounds good to me. Only one slight doubt if we should focus on
"OpenSGX Linux Driver Group", because that is the main target.

I set the displayed name to "OpenSGX Linux Driver Group" but that can be changed later, if necessary.



I think we could use also the already existing #powervr IRC channel on Freenode.

Regards,
Philipp

BR and thanks,
Nikolaus


Regards,
Philipp

[1]: https://github.com/opensgx-devgroup



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