On Thu, 2018-05-24 at 11:27 +0300, Kalle Valo wrote: > > You are missing my point: I don't even have time to review huge rtlwifi > patches when they are not even ready for upstream. I cannot start > working on cleaning up rtlwifi code and doing multiple iterations of > reviews on these kind of huge patchsets. Either you need to > significantly scale down the size of patchsets (especially LOC) or you > need to get review help from someone else. But the current way of > working is not doable for me. > Is there a proper way to look for "someone else" you mentioned? We plan to rewrite a new driver excluding agnostic OS layer to support new generation 11AC chips, because they're very different from the chips existed in rtlwifi and rtl8xxxu. If we have a "someone" to review our driver, where is the proper place to put developing driver repository? Staging or public git repository (e.g. GitHub)? Finally, the driver is done. Are there explicit criteria to accept the driver as a mainline driver? Thanks PK