Hi Alexander,

On Fri, Nov 25, 2011 at 13:20, Alexander Smirnov
<alex.bluesman.smir...@gmail.com> wrote:
> thank you for the attention to this project. A few words about current 
> Linux-zigbee project situation... Dmitry is an owner of GITs repos, not me. 
> And I have no direct contact with him :-( So it's too difficult have a 
> synchronization with him (afaik he is too much overloaded on work).

I understand... It's not that easy to work in such a situation. (And I
fully understand Dimitry being overloaded on work, we're having the
same situation here).

> To Dmitry: could you please share access to repos with me?
>
> Btw: Currently I'm working on preparing for merge zigbee-kernel stuff to 
> mainline, so hope in near future everything related to Linux-zigbee will be 
> pushed to mainline.
>
 Sounds great! I've seen that parts of it has been mainlined, and that
Dave Miller has additional patches in the net-next tree. I'm, looking
forward to this, even though I might want to upgrade the kernel prior
to this. (At least some parts has been merged).

Do you have any ideas on how much of the at86rf230 code there is that
depends/breaks on the modifications to the core 802154-parts that you
have been working on? Just asking if you have any feeling for it, as
I'll probably have to forward port that code to a 3.x-kernel, which
hopefully includes as much as possible of your recent work.

Your latest patch series makes using the 802154 subsystem even more
appealing for us! Thanks!

Cheers,
Anders

> With best regards,
> Alexander
>
> 25.11.2011, в 13:46, Anders Darander <anders.daran...@gmail.com> написал(а):
>
>> On Thu, Nov 10, 2011 at 18:32, Alexander Smirnov
>> <alex.bluesman.smir...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>> Hello all,
>>>
>>> The following patch series adds both major feature and minor fixes.
>>> Please find detailed description in each of the patches.
>>>
>>> Just to summarize current development status:
>>> By using MAC and PHY layers support from
>>>    "http://sourceforge.net/projects/linux-zigbee";
>>> project now it's possible to run generic network applications (ssh, iperf) 
>>> over
>>> ieee802.15.4 network.
>>
>> Just a little bit curious, is the main development shifted to
>> linux-net (i.e. netdev and Dave Millers net-trees)? Just wondering as
>> I can't find any of the recent patchseries on the linux-zigbee git
>> tree on sourceforge. Not that I would mind, as other things makes me
>> planning/contemplating a move from the 2.6.38-branch to a 3.x-kernel
>> anyway...
>>
>> Cheers,
>> Anders
>>
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