On Sat, Feb 16, 2013 at 7:54 AM, Pete Batard <p...@akeo.ie> wrote:
> On 2013.02.15 18:56, Kustaa Nyholm wrote:
>> On 15.2.2013 20.02, "Tim Roberts" <t...@probo.com> wrote:
>>
>>> Is someone actually coding up a first-draft hotplug solution to do some
>>> experimentation?
>>
>>
>> I don't no, but I don't think so, there is I believe an implementation
>> from Pete way back.
>
> Yeah, I've been trying to find the time to rebase it against libusbx,
> especially as some people [1] have been using it and adding their own
> fixes. Of course the new hotplug proposal has now reshuffled the cards.
> The bulk of the code came for Nokia, with the core of the patch (Linux +
> OS-X) at [2] and the initial Windows counterpart at [3].
>
>>> There are two ways to design standard libraries.  One way is to take
>>> software that someone has been working on and using, clean it up, and
>>> release it.  This is the Linux model -- more or less how libusb* has
>>> operated throughout its life.  This is also how the original C standard
>>> was created -- they standardized existing practice.
>>
>> I'm all for that.
>
> Unsurprisingly, I'm very much in favour of that approach too. That's not
> to say that what you first release will earn you a lot of accolades, but
> it's a lot easier to comment on the flaws and merits of a proposal, and
> whether a better design might exist, once you have something concrete
> that can be used to generate feedback.
>

It seems to me hotplug is a highly desired feature. So I have moved it
to Milestone 2.1 and push the original Milestone 2.1 to 2.2. I have
also moved the issues around between 2.1 and 2.2.
https://github.com/libusbx/libusbx/issues/milestones

Feel free to modify it.


-- 
Xiaofan

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