2002-07-09 18:00:57

by Chris Friesen

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Subject: who is the ATM/SONET maintainer?


I've got some feature enhancement patches for ATM and SONET drivers, as well as
an API enhancement to support VBR traffic shaping.

Who is the appropriate person to send them to? I don't see an entry in
MAINTAINERS for ATM/SONET.

Thanks,

Chris

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2002-07-09 18:44:53

by Jeff Garzik

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Subject: Re: who is the ATM/SONET maintainer?

Chris Friesen wrote:
> I've got some feature enhancement patches for ATM and SONET drivers, as well as
> an API enhancement to support VBR traffic shaping.
>
> Who is the appropriate person to send them to? I don't see an entry in
> MAINTAINERS for ATM/SONET.


No real maintainer... want the job? :)

Jeff




2002-07-09 18:44:57

by Perches, Joe

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Subject: RE: who is the ATM/SONET maintainer?

I believe Linux-ATM on sourceforge http://linux-atm.sourceforge.net/

I noticed you posted this same question there a month ago...

Developers of Linux-ATM on SourceForge

Werner Almesberger almesber almesber at users.sourceforge.net
Mitchell Blank Jr mblank mblank at users.sourceforge.net
Paul B. Schroeder paulsch paulsch at users.sourceforge.net

You could sign up as a developer to that project on
sourceforge and make CVS changes there.

Of course you could always send the patches to the lk list
and/or you could become the maintainer.

-----Original Message-----
From: Chris Friesen [mailto:[email protected]]

I've got some feature enhancement patches for ATM and SONET drivers, as well
as
an API enhancement to support VBR traffic shaping.

Who is the appropriate person to send them to? I don't see an entry in
MAINTAINERS for ATM/SONET.

2002-07-09 19:26:50

by Chris Friesen

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Subject: Re: who is the ATM/SONET maintainer?

Jeff Garzik wrote:

> No real maintainer... want the job? :)

<shudder> I don't think so...I've seen how much work it can be. Although I
suspect ATM would be a lot less churn than, say, ethernet.

I'll try going through the guys listed at sourceforge first.

Chris

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