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Re: 802.11 development process - extended documentation

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On Wed, Feb 24, 2010 at 4:34 PM, Benoit PAPILLAULT
<benoit.papillault@xxxxxxx> wrote:
> Luis R. Rodriguez a écrit :
>>
>> I've extended our 802.11 development process into a new section on our
>> 802.11 wiki. I often get asked how this works from different parts of
>> the company here at Atheros so figured it'd be easier to illustrate
>> this as best as possible and share it.
>>
>> http://wireless.kernel.org/en/developers/process
>>
>> Hope it does justice, John if you see any mistakes feel free to edit.
>> If the diagram seems fishy let me know what I can fix.
>>
>>  Luis
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>
> Nice (especially the picture)! However, Johannes has its picture in the
> text, but not in the diagram and the opposite for ... you I guess (picture
> on the left hand).

I figured I'd throw in the compat-wireless stuff while at it as I have
to explain that as well often. I didn't yet get to add text for the
compat stuff.

Johannes has no tree so there is no tree to show on the diagram on the process.

> Just a quick review. I still need to fully understand the
> "patch" stream...

Let me know if this helps or if there are things we can do the help
clarify this more.

  Luis
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