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What happened to ELL? (Embedded Linux Library)

jcuzella
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I've been investigating a Linux WiFi stack called "iwd", which uses a library called "ELL" or "Embedded Linux Library".

 

I have found a mirror on GitHub here: https://github.com/bryanperris/ell

The original project's README links to this URL: https://01.org/ell

 

However, that URL no longer appears to exist and just redirects to the "All Things Open Source at Intel" overview page.

 

Does this "ELL" project's official page still exist at Intel's website?  Is this library still maintained?

 

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Wan_Intel
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Hi Jcuzella,

Thanks for reaching out to Edge Software Hub Support.

 

For your information, we only provide support to questions that are related to Edge Software Hub. For questions that related to https://github.com/bryanperris/ell, please submit a ticket at https://github.com/bryanperris/ell/issues.

 

 

Regards,

Wan


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Wan_Intel
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Hi Jcuzella,

Thanks for your question.


If you need additional information from Intel, please submit a new question as this thread will no longer be monitored.



Regards,

Wan


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DGtlRift
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Wan, this project off of GitHub has not been touched in 5 years. The one from https://01.org/ell which redirects to https://www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/developer/topic-technology/open/overview.html seems to have no home for source code contribution and the README shows the copyright as Intel Corporation. It also says to go to https://01.org/ell for additional information.

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DGtlRift
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Wan, this project off of GitHub has not been touched in 5 years. The one from https://01.org/ell which redirects to https://www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/developer/topic-technology/open/overview.html seems to have no home for source code contribution and the README shows the copyright as Intel Corporation. It also says to go to https://01.org/ell for additional information.
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