On 12/6/06, Jiri Kosina <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Wed, 6 Dec 2006, Dmitry Torokhov wrote:
> > Is there any reason why we can't mecanically move everything into
> > drivers/hid right now? Then Greg could simply forward all patches he
> > gets for HID your way and you won't have hard time merging your work
> > with others...
>
> That definitely would be a possible solution.
>
> In fact, the patches for the split I sent to you and a few other people
> two weeks ago or so, do exactly this - in some sense "mechanical" split of
> the generic parts laying currently in USB hid, from the USB-specific ones,
> and moving them around (sure, some changes are done, like introducing data
> structures specific to usbhid, etc., but no rocket science yet).
>

If Greg is OK with that I would start with truly mechanical merge (no
now data structures, just move the files around) and merge this ASAP,
before we hit -rc1 or -rc2 at the latest. Then you can start puling up
your changesin the separate git tree.

> This would be nice to merge, if noone has any major objections, and do
> other development on top of that.
> I am currently trying to set up an account and git tree for this at
> kernel.org ... request sent, waiting for reply :)
>

Take up Marcel on his suggestion ;) I  could set up a tree too but I
am afraid I won't have enought time at the moment.

-- 
Dmitry

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