On Feb 8, 2019, Tom Li <to...@tomli.me> wrote: > found Alexandre Oliva has stopped maintaining his tree
?!? I still merge and tag every one of Torvalds' and Greg KH's releases into the loongson-community tree, resolving trivial conflicts and trying to verify that it at least builds and passes a smoke test on actual hardware (after Linux-libre deblobbing, but still). Occasionally I notice problems and I try to investigate through bisecting, but, not being a real Linux developer, I seldom get much further than that. Two issues that bother me a bit are frequent failure to reboot/poweroff, that's been around since around 4.10, and, more recently, a very slow system overall, that's been present since 4.20. I haven't checked whether they're caused by changes in the loongson-community tree that I still carry, or if they're already present in upstream releases. I've already tried to bisect the former, but since the issue is intermittent, that proved to be too tricky and time-consuming for me. I haven't tried to bisect the latter yet. I've considered leaving the loongson-community tree behind and using upstream releases, but every time I was about to do that, something else came up that led me to keep at it. I think the last such occurrence was the removal of the video driver (later reintroduced as a new driver). So I've kept at it ;-) -- Alexandre Oliva, freedom fighter https://FSFLA.org/blogs/lxo Be the change, be Free! FSF Latin America board member GNU Toolchain Engineer Free Software Evangelist Hay que enGNUrecerse, pero sin perder la terGNUra jamás-GNUChe