On Thu, Jun 16, 2016 at 09:56:12AM -0700, Vasu Dev wrote:
> Intel enabled open-fcoe support in the kernel back in 2007, since then
> it has maintained that code as an open source project hosted at open-
> fcoe.org and at the OSU Open Source Lab. Today, the software enabling
> FCoE is very mature and self-sufficient. Due to the maturity of the
> project, a less active "hands on" approach is needed by Intel in its
> maintenance. As a result, Intel is moving away from actively
> maintaining the project including the mailing list, git repositories,
> and project maintainership.
> 
> If someone from the open-fcoe community with a confirmed contribution
> history comes forward with a desire to pick up the mantle of
> maintainership, then please reply to this message and I can pass on
> maintainership to them. Otherwise open-fcoe will lack a current
> maintainer when I remove my name from the MAINTAINERS file, and it will
> become an orphaned project.

A fair coin toss between Hannes and me decided I'll volunteer to take over the
maintainership of open-fcoe.

If noone disagrees with that, of cause.

Byte,
        Johannes
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