-TMI sent the modified code back to Silicon Labs, who supposedly had someone
-in-house (or contracted) who regularly works with the maintainer of the cp210x
-(formerly cp2101) driver in the mainline Linux kernel. That was over a year
-ago, and the code hasn't shown up. We will be working with the maintainer
-directly to get this code available. In the mean time, it is available
-[as source](http://repo/gitweb/?p=cp210x.git;a=summary) and from our
-[[aptrepo]]. The `cp210x-module-dkms` package in the APT repository has been
-tested on Ubuntu Hardy and Karmic systems with both 32 and 64 bit x86
-(Intel/AMD) processors.
+TMI completed these driver changes of a year ago and has since been maintaining
+it. Silicon Labs was to push these changes through to the mainline kernel, but
+this clearly has not happened yet. TMI will be working directly with the kernel
+cp210x maintainer to investigate incorporating our changes. Meanwhile, TMI
+will continue to maintain its branch of the cp210x driver. The
+`cp210x-module-dkms` package in the APT repository has been tested on Ubuntu
+Hardy and Karmic systems with both 32 and 64 bit x86 (Intel/AMD) processors.