add maintenance schedule
Signed-off-by: Takashi Sakamoto <takaswie@kernel.org>
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Linux FireWire subsystem
=========================
-2023/04/23 Takashi Sakamoto
+2023/04/28 Takashi Sakamoto
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* (T.B.D)
+Maintenance schedule
+====================
+
..
- Maintenance schedule
- ====================
-
- ..
- This section provides the viewers the information about schedule to maintain the subsystem.
-
- As you know, IEEE 1394 is enough legacy. Sooner or later, users would leave. This subsystem has a
- time table to close the project.
-
- * 2023, 2024, 2025, 2026
-
- * take over the subsystem maintainer
-
- * set up repositories in `<https://git.kernel.org/>`_
-
- * refresh web site and update information
- * get any help from Linux Foundation to place documents for specification defined by 1394 Trade
- Association
-
- * If no problems, upload the documents to the web site
-
- * fix issues of subsystem
-
- * Pull requests to Linus
-
- * take over the administration of communication channels
- * adding the list archive of linux1394-devel to `lore.kernel.org <https://korg.docs.kernel.org/lore.html>`_
-
- * invite repositories of external librararies (``libavc1394``, ``libdc1394``)
-
- * Announcement to distribution package maintainers about the upstream shift
-
- * 2027, 2028
-
- * Close announcement to applications
-
- * `FFMPEG <https://ffmpeg.org/>`_
- * `GStreamer <https://gstreamer.freedesktop.org/>`_
- * `VLC <https://www.videolan.org/vlc/index.ja.html>`_
- * `MythTV <https://www.mythtv.org/>`_
- * `UniCap <https://unicap-imaging.org/unicap/>`_
- * `FFADO <http://ffado.org/>`_
-
- * 2029
-
- * Close the project
- * Close the communication channels
- * Resign the subsystem maintainer
-
- After closing the project, the libraries, utilities, and resources are never updated, while
- software archives are available in kernel.org. The kernel stack has no maintainer, and would be
- possiblely removed from Linux operating system any day.
+ This section provides the viewers the information about schedule to maintain the subsystem for
+ the next six years.
+
+As you know, IEEE 1394 is enough legacy. Sooner or later, users would leave. This subsystem has a
+time table to close the project.
+
+* 2023, 2024, 2025, 2026
+
+ * Take over the subsystem maintainer
+
+ * Set up repositories in `<https://git.kernel.org/>`_
+
+ * Refresh web site and update information
+ * Get any help from Linux Foundation to place documents for specification defined by 1394 Trade
+ Association
+
+ * If no problems, upload the documents to the web site
+
+ * Fix issues of subsystem
+
+ * Pull requests to Linus
+
+ * Take over the administration of communication channels
+ * Adding the list archive of linux1394-devel to `lore.kernel.org <https://korg.docs.kernel.org/lore.html>`_
+
+ * Invite repositories of external librararies (``libavc1394``, ``libdc1394``)
+
+ * Announcement to distribution package maintainers about the upstream shift
+
+* 2027, 2028
+
+ * Close announcement to applications
+
+ * `FFMPEG <https://ffmpeg.org/>`_
+ * `GStreamer <https://gstreamer.freedesktop.org/>`_
+ * `VLC <https://www.videolan.org/vlc/index.ja.html>`_
+ * `MythTV <https://www.mythtv.org/>`_
+ * `UniCap <https://unicap-imaging.org/unicap/>`_
+ * `FFADO <http://ffado.org/>`_
+
+* 2029
+
+ * Close the project
+ * Close the communication channels
+ * Resign the subsystem maintainer
+
+After closing the project, the libraries, utilities, and resources are never updated, while
+software archives are available in kernel.org. The kernel stack has no maintainer, and would be
+possiblely removed from Linux operating system any day.
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