Hi,
In September 2019 the ownership of OP-TEE was transferred from Linaro to TrustedFirmware.org [1]. As part of the transition work there are a few things that will change and one of them touches this mailinglist tee-dev@lists.linaro.org, that will be discontinued.
This list was created to support the discussions and the upstreaming efforts of the TEE driver and framework in Linux kernel. It has also served as the "OP-TEE" mailinglist for discussions that hasn't been taking place at GitHub.
So for Linux kernel related TEE discussions, we encourage you to send email/patches to the addresses that you get by running: $ cd <linux-kernel> && ./scripts/get_maintainer.pl drivers/tee Note that, it'll still list the old "tee-dev" as one of the lists, but we intend to send a patch updating that to get rid of it from the kernels MAINTAINERS file. Meanwhile use the other emails coming out from the get_maintainer's script.
And for people interested in OP-TEE we encourage you to register and start using the new list that you can find here [2]. This new list hosted by TrustedFirmware.org will serve as the main mailinglist for OP-TEE discussions. It's an open and public list.
We've also updated the documentation for OP-TEE with corresponding changes, i.e., the contact information in terms of emails to use are updated (and no longer going directly to Linaro).
[1] https://www.trustedfirmware.org/blog/op-tee-moving-into-trusted-firmware/ [2] https://lists.trustedfirmware.org/mailman/listinfo/op-tee