Hello Jiri,

On 2014-01-25 11:43, Jiri Freyvald wrote:
Hi,
I am using RTEMS on STM32F4DISCOVERY board. A lot of work on the BSP for this
board was already done,
but there are still some missing parts (SPI, CAN driver, I2C driver 
improvement).
I've written SPI driver and in the future I'd like to write CAN driver and some
other stuff like ADC,DAC.

My question is can I create some branch in git.rtems.org and use it even for
not tested, (probably) not too stable code?
To allow someone who is willing to test it to share that source?

I would use a github repository for this purpose. You can send also patch sets via "git format-patch" and "git send-email" to the list.

For new drivers just make sure that all new files have the appropriate license and copyright statements.

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