The wiki and documentation is criticized in the few comments in project's page in SF.
And the wiki was last changed in 2010, so I conclude that it is probably abandoned - in a bad way to abandon something, but yet abandoned.
There is a mailing list... I checked its last messages. Last one is a message in French, which is probably just a lucky spam. I translated it to be sure, I just did not (and will not) visit the pointed website. There is an important message, though:
Quote:
Subject: [Ndiswrapper-general] Version 1.59 released
From: Giridhar Pemmasani <...@...> - 2013-11-28 20:12:02
ndiswrapper version 1.59 has been released. Short summary of changes since 1.58:
* Support for Linux kernels from 2.6.13 to 3.12
* 32-bit userspace on 64-bit kernel is supported now
* Fixed kernel hang if loadndisdriver exits with an error
Pavel Roskin contributed these changes.
Giri
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So this seems to be a last change made in that project, fairly old. Something that made a few important changes, but was made by someone else around the world - and I am assuming there was no discussion about it before, I did not check that!
According to the SF project page, the last change in it is 2017/11/05, which is pretty recent. But when I browse all files and check their changes, the "stable" folder was modified only in 2016-10-09, and the "testing" folder in 2012-05-01.
SF is a mess... I wonder why so many projects keep using it instead of alternatives - by this and other issues.