Peter. If you were a book editor waiting for a perfect book, you could
be waiting for ages and as a result would NOT edit ANY book. This is
what is happening to OpenSC, with dozens of patch waiting for the
perfect developer.

The perfect patch just does not exist. Quality is a continuous process
of people working together and you have to let them the necessary
freedom. 

As for my current work, I am setting-up an independent compilation farm.
The first Debian packages are coming out in a few days:
https://opensc.fr/jenkins/job/OpenSC-SM-Debian/
https://opensc.fr/jenkins/job/OpenSC-SM-Ubuntu-1/
https://opensc.fr/jenkins/job/OpenSC-SM-Ubuntu-2/

RPM distros are coming next. When this is done in around 1 week, we will
call for clarification of the OpenSC project. This call for a
clarification will allow us to discuss on release dates and the project
goals.

Don't think we are going to fork, this will not happen.

> You clearly have no desire to work together with all members of the
> community. You've decided that only your own philosophy is the
> correct one, and you only want to work with those who follow you.
> All this while not sending an overwhelming amount of perfect patches,
> even for documentation, meaning that you have zero technical
> credibility. You are not in any position to make demands. 
-- 
                  Jean-Michel Pouré - Gooze - http://www.gooze.eu

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