"John W. Linville" <linville@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> writes: > The wireless-testing tree has been rebased on top of 4.4-rc1. The > current head of the tree is eced3b090878ddba643bbed599e6edea4ad90f49. > Please update any downstream trees accordingly! > > It has been almost a year since I turned-over wireless maintenance > duties to Johannes and Kalle. At that time I agreed to continue > maintaining the wireless-testing tree for the duration of 2015 to help > those that were still relying on it. The end of 2015 is coming soon, > and with it I intend to stop maintaining wireless-testing. > > If you are still relying on wireless-testing, then I implore you to > find another option to satisfy your needs. If someone would like to > continue maintaining wireless-testing yourself, then please contact > me and I will attempt to assist you in such a transition. > > Thanks for all the fish! Thank you John. I have been using wireless-testing in my main laptop for god knows how many years and I hate to see it go. I consider it as the safest way to test the latest wireless code as it's just the latest -rc release from Linux plus mac80211 and wireless-drivers trees. linux-next is just too experimental for me, I don't want that anywhere near my laptop :) It would be interesting to know what others think about wireless-testing and how much users that tree really has? I hope we can find some solution and wireless-testing continues to exist. Otherwise testing latest wireless code will become more difficult. -- Kalle Valo -- To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe linux-wireless" in the body of a message to majordomo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html