Sudip Mukherjee <sudipm.mukher...@gmail.com> writes:

>> >> That's also my experience from maintaining wireless-drivers for a year,
>> >> this seems to be a "hit and run" type of phenomenon.
>> >
>> > Should we be looking for someone to run a "wireless-driver-cleanups"
>> > tree?  They could handle the cleanups and trivial stuff, and send
>> > you a pull request a couple of times per release...?
>> 
>> Not a bad idea! But I don't think we need a separate tree as applying
>> patches from patchwork is easy. It should be doable that we add an
>> account to patchwork and whenever I see a this type of trivial cleanup
>> patch I'll assign it to the cleanup maintainer and whenever he/she
>> thinks it's ready he assigns the patch back to me and I'll apply it.
>> 
>> The only difficult part is finding a victim/volunteer to
>> do that ;)
>
> I can be a volunteer (victim?). Though i donot know much about
> wireless-drivers, but I do know a little about cleanup patches.
> And maybe, in the process I will start knowing wireless-drivers.

I think it's better that you have prior experience with linux-wireless
before doing something like this. You can start by reviewing patches and
providing Reviewed-by tags.

-- 
Kalle Valo
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