Tony Lindgren <tony@xxxxxxxxxxx> writes: > Hi all, > > I want to add some more maintainers for omaps to ensure continued support. > There are many generations of omaps, and having multiple maintainers allows > us to split the work. The earlier split by category to things like PM, > clocks, and SoC core interconnect hwmod/ti-sysc no longer exactly current > as the work has been completed, and people have moved on. > > TI is naturally mainly interested in their active parts am3, am4 and dra7. > Additionally, the community folks are interested in maintaining also some > of the older devices, mostly based on omap3 and omap4. > > So I'd like to add two maintainers from TI, and two community maintainers. > This allows both the TI and community maintainers take turns with the > merge windows and chasing down regressions. > > I've started working full time at Intel and will be stepping back. I'll > be still around here and there too as a hobbyist maintainer tinkering > with some mobile devices I use :) Thank you Tony for maintaining these SoCs so faithfully for such a long period of time. You've done an incredible job for so many years to keep these devices well maintained upstream. > Over the past week, I've privately asked some folks who I trust to help. > I started with people who have been active recently related to omap > touching SoC devices. > > From folks working on TI SoCs, I'd like to have Andrew Davis and > Roger Quardos to join. They both have a long history on working on omap > based devices, and are actively working on the SoC devices that are used > both for omaps and the new K3 SoCs. Kevin Hilman might be also able to > help a bit on some related Linux generic issues. I'm interested and available to help maintain these going forward. Kevin