Re: proposal: move Linux userspace USB gadget projects to linux-usb GitHub organisation?

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On Tue, 2021-07-13 at 06:53 +0200, Greg KH wrote:

> What do you mean "archive libusbg"?
> 

GitHub repositories can be made read-only to indicate that they are no
longer being developed, this is known as "archiving".

https://github.blog/2017-11-08-archiving-repositories/


> What type of funding and for what specific development?
> What is lacking in the current projects here that needs to be
> resolved? And who have you asked for funding from so far?


The work needed is varied; the bugs/patches backlog, possibly porting
to newer library APIs, cleaning up build complaints, cleaning up static
and dynamic analysis complaints, integration with system software,
integration with mobile user interfaces, integration into distros,
automated testing with dummy_hcd, testing on devices, improving
documentation, promoting the tools, encouraging gadget authors to use
the tools, engaging with the user community, potentially additional UDC
drivers if any are missing, ongoing maintenance and anything else that
comes up during the course of that work.

I've mentioned the need for investment in the Linux userspace USB
gadget projects offlist to yourself, the other folks in CC, Bootlin and
a few other folks around the Linux ARM/mobile space.

-- 
bye,
pabs

https://bonedaddy.net/pabs3/

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