>>Well, Greg agreed about the driver, so that leaves a SF.net page.
>>Something like http://www.linux-usb.org/testing/ is easy enough.
>>Volunteers appreciated ... :)
> 
> There is also a seperate project http://linux-usb-test.sourceforge.net/, but I 
> am afeared that it is dead. The only thing that might be salvageable is some 
> of the test concepts. You'd just create a HID device from ezusb, rather than 
> using a real mouse, and then run the test-suite.

It's been a while since I looked at that project; maybe
this stuff should help to enliven it?  :)

I think the test "scripts" (manual instructions) there
aim at a different problem:  how to make sure that your
device works on Linux, sort of like a Plugfest.

But there's plenty of space for other kinds of tests,
and that project sure sounds like it could be used
to host these kinds of tests, and their directions.

- Dave





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