ETAs for libusbx operability and first release?
Segher Boessenkool
segher at kernel.crashing.org
Tue Feb 7 19:04:47 EST 2012
>> It seems to me that the infrastructure are more of less
>> ready (mailing list, libusbx.org, patches for 1.0.9, etc),
>> shall we start to announce the fork to the libusb mailing list
>> already?
>
> In my view, this would be premature.
Yes. The site isn't quite ready either (esp. the wiki is rather
empty, hint hint).
> I think we need a release first.
That too.
I'm aiming to have something releasable this weekend (the main
thing to do is update docs to have the correct project name and
contact addresses, I think a lot of coffee will be involved).
> As a spectator in this, watching libusbx is deja vu all over
> again unless we/you have a release.
Lots of discussion, no action? Yeah.
> I don't mean this in a negative
> way and it has only been a few weeks, but nothing positive
> perception wise can be had by getting attention and more
> spectators to watch the non-progress of libusbx, unless we have
> a release under our belts. I'm sure (or hope) that a lot
> has been going on behind the scenes, but nothing sort of
> official release is going to look convincing.
Agreed.
Does anyone feel like putting the current API docs into the wiki?
I don't :-)
Segher
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