Hi everybody,

I'd like to share one unrelated thing: I AM NOT subscribed to the libusbx 
related mailing lists and I AM NOT using it in my current development.

I do appreciate the effort of all libusbx developers and I support them in 
their decisions. I hope once I will contribute something to it... but at this 
moment in time - I am subscribed to libusb development mailing list. Why I have 
to read about (IMHO quite childish) problems of a fork of libusb?

I like how reasonable Pete and Hands are handling this so congratulations to 
them. But can you please remove 'old non-friendly libusb' thing from your CC's. 
Each maintainer/developer who will or would like to support libusb and libusbx 
should follow their thread and complain at their mailing list.


Thanks,
Jure Menart

----- Original Message -----
From: "Greg KH" <g...@kroah.com>
To: "Kustaa Nyholm" <kustaa.nyh...@planmeca.com>
Cc: libusb-de...@lists.sourceforge.net, libusbx-de...@lists.sourceforge.net, 
linux-usb@vger.kernel.org, libusb-win32-de...@lists.sourceforge.net
Sent: Monday, 24 September, 2012 9:31:29 PM
Subject: Re: [Libusbx-devel] libusbx-1.0.13 has been released

On Mon, Sep 24, 2012 at 10:16:25PM +0300, Kustaa Nyholm wrote:
> On 24.9.2012 21.47, "Greg KH" <g...@kroah.com> wrote:
> >
> >And if I'm going to be forced to change my program, and libusbx has now
> >shown that they don't care about their public api, well, I might as well
> >just rewrite it to remove that dependancy completly, as it's obvious
> >they don't know how to treat their users.
> 
> Really Greg,
> 
> I think you are overreacting and talking through your hat.
> 
> If you bothered to check the archives you'd see how much the developers
> actually care about their users.

Um, breaking existing applications is not indicative of that, don't you
agree?

> If you think rewriting to remove that dependency makes more sense
> than applying a trivial fix Pete promised to deliver, go ahead,
> especially if you think that is what *your* users will want.

No one delivered any such "fix", all I got was a bunch of bug reports
this morning from the distros saying that usbutils was suddenly broken.
That shows that libusbx is really the problem here, and that maybe I
shouldn't depend on it anymore.

greg k-h

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