> By the way Richard, should I take the last rpi image at 9legacy as
> the more recent with your work? Are you going to abandon
> https://plan9.io/sources/contrib/miller/?

9legacy should always have up to date patches for the Raspberry Pi, and
the 9legacy SD card image will usually be fresher than the 9pi.img.gz
image in contrib/miller. The only value now in the 9pi image is for
historians: I've tried to conserve the metadata so it's possible to see
when source files were most recently changed. On 9legacy, patches are
re-applied when a distribution image is made, so mtime information is
less informative.

I will also continue to maintain the Pi kernel source in contrib/miller/9/bcm,
where a more complete history can be seen:

term% srv -n 9p.io sources
post...
term% history /n/sources/contrib/miller/9/bcm/etherusb.c
Aug  3 13:16:49 BST 2022 /n/sources/contrib/miller/9/bcm/etherusb.c 8872 
[miller]
Jul 18 13:26:35 BST 2019 
/n/sourcesdump/2022/0803/contrib/miller/9/bcm/etherusb.c 8888 [miller]
Apr  4 17:04:17 BST 2018 
/n/sourcesdump/2019/0718/contrib/miller/9/bcm/etherusb.c 8837 [bootes]
Mar  4 21:18:17 GMT 2016 
/n/sourcesdump/2018/0404/contrib/miller/9/bcm/etherusb.c 7878 [bootes]
Jul  2 09:00:28 BST 2015 
/n/sourcesdump/2016/0304/contrib/miller/9/bcm/etherusb.c 7838 [bootes]


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