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On Tue, 5 Nov 2002 22:42, Ged Haywood wrote:
> Hi ther,
>
> On Tue, 5 Nov 2002, Brad Hards wrote:
> > I'm not really motivated to work on the Linux USB guide anymore
> >
> :(
> :
> > did have one offer to work on it, nothing ever came of it.
>
> Here's another.  Documentation is the love of my life.
Mine too. I'd just rather be reading it and using it, instead of writing it.

> > I still have an ancient set of changes of USB audio that I never get
> > around to incorporating.
>
> Send. 'em.
Actually, maybe I have got that one in the tarball I sent you (offline).

> > I'm thinking of a more community oriented approach.
>
> Might work.  Try it.  Meanwhile let me have what you've got.
Heh, you're maintaining it - run it however you want. Maybe use the wiki as an 
input to the more formal documentation.

I have some programmer documentaiton I'd like to merge to 
http://www.linux-usb.org too. I'm still vaguely interested in the wiki idea.

> > except for a few ... who probably have too much to do as well.
> >
> > but whether people think this is worth doing.
>
> Nope.  Not unles there's a Named Individual who carries the can.
That'll be you.

> Don't do it.  Let me do it.  People can send me patches, corrections,
> flames, whatever if they like.  There'll be a prize for the most
> original flame of 2003.  The least original and most humourless three
> hundred will be held up to ridicule.  It'll be fun.  I might even
> learn something.
I learned heaps. In 1999 I couldn't make my USB mouse work, so I copied an 
email by Inaky and modified it a bit. That turned into talking about USB at 
Linux Kongress in 2002.

Brad
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http://linux.conf.au. 22-25Jan2003. Perth, Aust. I'm registered. Are you?
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