To all,

> To all,
>
> The connectivity abstraction review has been pushed to the CA branch.
> Continue to look for opportunities to improve the code and post any fixes.
> Everybody is working very hard to get this code into shape to push to
master.
> I will not be accepting any other large commits (especially for bug fixes)
to the
> CA branch related to discovery and connectivity without a good
justification.
>  So keep your commits small and often.
>
> The integration code review continues and should move from gerrit into the
repo soon.
>
> I am currently only expecting two more potential large commits and
reviews:
> - Android API
> - IPv6 support
>
> If you have a large commit coming and you do not give me advance notice,
>  do not expect a fast review as I will be giving bug fixes preferential
treatment.

I want to ask again for any planned contributions to the CA branch before
finalizing and merging to master. The list that I have now is as follows:
- Android API
- IPv6 support
- Bluetooth EDR/Ubuntu
- Bluetooth EDR/Android
- Bluetooth LE/Android
- Confirmable Message Support [Expected 3/27]
- CoAP Token Refactor [Expected 3/27]

Also, if the owners of any of the above contributions has an ETA, please let
me know.

Patrick Lankswert

Intel Corporation
Platform Engineering Group (PEG) / Communications and Devices Group (CDG)
Engineering Manager
Louisville, KY, USA

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