For those of you that don't have the time to follow the high-volume linux-kernel mailing list Luis Rodriguez posted the following yesterday which some on kernel-newbies may find helpful: > If you have engineers who need to support the 802.11 Linux subsystem > you at times see yourself needing to educate each group through some > sessions. In hopes of reusing educational sessions I've decided to > record my own series and post it on YouTube. I've broken down each > logical component of the series into as small atomic pieces so we can > add / remove / update the series into a new baked improved playlist. > If you wish to contribute to this please feel free to send me your own > videos so I can extend the series. > > The hope is to education engineers as quickly as possible and then > refer them to our wireless.kernel.org wiki for more information. The > playlist of the 4 videos is available via: > > http://bit.ly/kYdfpg > > There will be Q&A Session on May 25, 2011 at 8am PST, you can poke us > with questions on IRC: > > IRC server: irc.freenode.net > Channel: #linux-wireless > > The breakdown of the series covers: > > * Review of the 802.11 subsystem > * Development process review > * Daily snapshots / stable release of compat-wireless > * Debugging 802.11 drivers > * 802.11s review > > PS. Thanks to Javier for providing his own session on 802.11s support > on mac80211 > > Luis Cheers Julie _______________________________________________ Kernelnewbies mailing list Kernelnewbies@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.kernelnewbies.org/mailman/listinfo/kernelnewbies