Hi Stefan and others,

2006/6/13, Stefan Kombrink <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
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That is great news to everyone :)

for sure, but I should have made this step for long

Fathi will take over the {k,q}synaptics, and will also create the one
for libsynaptics.  A big thank to him.

I'll orphan the packages tomorrow, and will look after Fathi's
packages at the beginning, though I'll rely on some others for
sponsorship (mark purcell and pierre habouzit).

This will allow me to give more time to my (growing) family, and to my
last debs, which I'm also upstream of.

I think that's a little sad that Dapper didn't ship with ksynaptics 0.3.1 but
I am looking forward to a 0.3.2 release in some weeks.
libsynaptics supports the latest driver release already, and I am receiving
quite some feedback even from FC and Suse developers.
However, it seems that libsynaptics will ship seperately from the synaptics
driver since its maintainer and me have some different opinions on how to do
it.

you might call for some mediation/discussion, with for example the
packagers. This sometimes helps to sort out things.

At the very moment I tend to commit it into the qsynaptics cvs since non-kde
apps are depending on it as well.

Btw: Is there somebody who wishes to help out for a port of QSynaptics to Qt4?

continue your good work Stefan, and send me a mail from time to time.

A last thanks to Modestas for putting me in touch with Fathi, and to
Mattia for his work on the synaptics driver.

see you my friends,
Arnaud
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