Re: [ath9k-devel] So long, and thanks for all the fish (kinda)

2013-06-05 Thread Joshua Isom
First, NOOO!!

Second, will you still be given datasheets on new wireless chips to 
enable support?  Or will you at least be able to encourage Atheros to 
release the datasheets?  Tell them I bought Atheros because of you!

On 6/3/2013 2:17 PM, Adrian Chadd wrote:
 Hi all,

 This Friday will be my last day at Qualcomm Atheros. I've enjoyed
 working with the extremely bright and driven engineers and designers
 that make the wireless chips and SoCs that people everywhere
 take for granted. I've achieved a bunch of goals both with their
 internal product development and open source. But now it's time to
 move onto different things.

 I'd especially like to thank Luis Rodriguez for introducing me to the
 QCA folk and helping me get access to the Atheros open source project,
 as well as the follow-up discussions that led to me being hired.

 The open source wireless community has been driving innovation in a
 lot of areas for a number of years. I'd like to hope that I've had a
 small, positive effect on that. I wish you all the best of luck in
 pushing forward and continuing to innovate.

 Now, I'm still NDA-enabled and I quite like hacking on this wireless
 stuff so I won't be quitting hacking on things. I will just have other
 things on my mind.

 Good luck to you all!


 Adrian
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[ath9k-devel] So long, and thanks for all the fish (kinda)

2013-06-03 Thread Adrian Chadd
Hi all,

This Friday will be my last day at Qualcomm Atheros. I've enjoyed
working with the extremely bright and driven engineers and designers
that make the wireless chips and SoCs that people everywhere
take for granted. I've achieved a bunch of goals both with their
internal product development and open source. But now it's time to
move onto different things.

I'd especially like to thank Luis Rodriguez for introducing me to the
QCA folk and helping me get access to the Atheros open source project,
as well as the follow-up discussions that led to me being hired.

The open source wireless community has been driving innovation in a
lot of areas for a number of years. I'd like to hope that I've had a
small, positive effect on that. I wish you all the best of luck in
pushing forward and continuing to innovate.

Now, I'm still NDA-enabled and I quite like hacking on this wireless
stuff so I won't be quitting hacking on things. I will just have other
things on my mind.

Good luck to you all!


Adrian
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