Hi, I'm in the process of updating a project that used to depend on meta-intel-iot-middleware for a couple of recipes (more specifically hiredis, mosquitto and paho-mqtt). At the moment, I'm trying to build them with recent master branches from Yocto project and other dependencies. This raised a few issues I'm crafting patches for. In the meanwhile I noticed that at least one of these problems where already supposed to have a solution as discussed in [1]. Unfortunately, this patch was never merged into any branch on git.yoctoproject.org/meta-intel-iot-middleware repo. Than I noticed git://github.com/ostroproject/meta-intel-iot-middleware exists with a somewhat more up-to-date version of the same metadata (i.e. the above mentioned patch has been merged there).
Could anyone clarify what is the relationship between the two mentioned repos? If ostroproject/meta-intel-iot-middleware is supposed to replace the one on git.yoctoproject.org at least for new projects, shouldn't be good to let the community be aware of that? I couldn't find any mention either on this list or in any of the above repo's READMEs. One more bit... Any plan to start following the Yocto branching strategy to support different released version of the tools? IMHO it would help keeping master more in sync with the upstream while reducing the risk to break things on maintenance branches... [1] https://lists.yoctoproject.org/pipermail/meta-intel/2016- October/004370.html
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