[U-Boot] [STATUS] Custodian changes, using Patchwork

Wolfgang Denk wd at denx.de
Fri Nov 12 11:22:31 CET 2010


Hi all,

here is some news about organizational changes:

- ColdFire:
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  Liew Tsi Chun has announced that he has to give up ColdFire
  custodianship.

  Thanks a lot for all work done to TsiChung!

  He proposes that Jason (Jin Zhengxiong) will pick up his work.

  So welcome aboard, Jason!

- ARM:
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  I have tried my best to stand in for Tom Rix as ARM custodian, but
  both my time and my experience with this architecture is way too
  limited to do this job well.  Fortunaltey Albert Aribaud has agreed
  to take over this job, starting after the release of v2010.12.

  So welcome aboard, Albert.

- Network:
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  Ben Warren has informed me that he has to give up Network
  custodianship.

  Currently we have not found a replacement yet.

  Volunteers welcome!!


- General:
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  Several times before it has been suggested to use Patchwork for
  U-Boot; in the past, I hesitated to do that for various reasons. But
  in the meantime a number of features have been added to Patchwork,
  and I think it now can be indeed beneficial to our workflow.

  I'm happy to announce that we now have U-Boot registered as project:

  http://patchwork.ozlabs.org/project/uboot/list/

  The setup has just been activated; I will try to arrange to have
  some more history added, but I don;t want to promise that this will
  work, or when this will happen.


  For now, I would like to ask all CUSTODIANS to register as users at
  patchwork.ozlabs.org, so we can arrange that the appropriate
  privileges will be granted to you.


  Kumar - you already had a Patchwork user ID, so you don't have to do
  this again.


Best regards,

Wolfgang Denk

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