On Wed, Sep 14, 2016 at 6:00 PM, matthew stanger <stange...@gmail.com> wrote: > I haven't heard back from anyone on the patch I submitted on 9/6. I'm not > trying to be pushy, I know everyone here is a volunteer and has their own > lives :) but I'm really eager to get feedback on the code. Our engineering > team at Trimble will be using MM and the patches for a new product. With > that, will will be actively involved with developing and maintaining MM over > the next few years. I'd like to keep us from forking from the upstream repo > too far so we can easily keep supporting this awesome project in the future. > > In addition to the above we will be getting our repo of MM certified by AT&T > and Verizon labs - possibly more. We're hoping that basically a repo-hash of > MM & NetworkManager(possibly) will then be a known certification passing > point, for major cell carriers, to all. I'm not sure of the value of this to > the community, as I think many people use MM as consumers, but want to > mention it as it could possibly be huge monetary savings to some. > > With that being said please keep me posted on what Trimble can do to help > out this project and what we need to do to for our patches to get them > upstream eventually. Of course no rush on any of this I just want to make > sure we are staying connected :)
I guess we just need time, this is the only thing missing. It's usually Dan and me doing reviews, but everyone is invited to do so really :) I've been busy with my own branches that I developed before 1.6 was released, trying to keep them up to date and reworking after comments from others, plus of course non-MM related work stuff (extremely busy this last month...), so sorry for the delay in the review. It hasn't been forgotten :) My TODO list from issues in the mailing list currently has (not in a specific order of priority or anything): * rework the udev-less branch after Dan's comments. * suggest the branch that allows disabling feature interfaces at configure time. * review and rework u-blox branch after Dan's comments. * review your cinterion patch. * review the issue with the updated udev tag rules that don't work properly (e.g. some huawei modems). Not sure if I'm missing anything else? -- Aleksander https://aleksander.es _______________________________________________ ModemManager-devel mailing list ModemManager-devel@lists.freedesktop.org https://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/modemmanager-devel