Arend van Spriel <arend.vanspriel@xxxxxxxxxxxx> writes: > The maintainers listed can no longer meet the expectations > of the community. Hence changing the status to Orphan. > > Signed-off-by: Arend van Spriel <arend.vanspriel@xxxxxxxxxxxx> > --- > When joining Broadcom 13 years ago and assigned to work on > upstreaming our wifi drivers it was a fun job. Getting it > in shape to remedy John Linville's eye-ball cancer from the > first look at it and adding stuff after getting it out of > staging with Greg's blessing. Setting up a Jenkins CI rig to > nightly test the chips we support. Refactoring the driver to > pave the road for new features. > > Those days it was backed up by the company because there were > paying customers demanding it. When that support ended I decided > to hang on and play my role as a maintainer because I cared and > could not let go. That was probably a mistake from which I can > only learn. Hopefully I can stay involved as a valued reviewer, > but I somehow doubt that. Too much emotions stir that I need to > vent, but it would only put more oil on this stupid flame war. I am so sad about this but I fully understand your decision. You have the best knowledge of Broadcom devices and you were involved with brcm80211 from the beginning. I can guess how difficult lately it has been for you to find time for upstream work but even still you replied to my mails and tried to support the community the best you can, which I appreciated so much. Everyone else in the corporate world usually just ignore, you did not do that. Your mail made me think a lot about what has happened over the ~15 years I have been involved with wireless. And this is not fun anymore, this is more like a business with requirements and demands coming from everywhere. -- https://patchwork.kernel.org/project/linux-wireless/list/ https://wireless.wiki.kernel.org/en/developers/documentation/submittingpatches