This release has taken much too long to finish, but this also means
that it has a long list of bugs fixes and many other improvements.

Perhaps the most exciting improvement is the addition of the backend
for Microsoft Windows, which closes ticket #1.

A very special thanks goes to Pete Batard, Michael Plante, Tim Roberts,
Orin Eman, Graeme Gill, and everyone else in the community who help
work on the Windows support!

Because Windows is a peculiar beast you may encounter some bugs when
using this first release with the Windows backend. In that case,
please get in touch with the libusb community so that we can help
resolve them. File a ticket at http://libusb.org/newticket or let us
know via email or on IRC. Visit http://libusb.org/ for all contact
details.

Another exciting improvement is the new OpenBSD backend, which also
works on NetBSD systems.

All known downstream bugs and all known severe bugs reported directly
to libusb.org have been fixed in this release, so please report new ones!


This release would not have been what it is without help, code,
reports, and advice from friends like these:

 Alan Ott, Alan Stern, Brian Shirley, Dave Camarillo, Graeme Gill,
 Hans de Goede, Hector Martin, James Hanko, Konrad Rzepecki,
 Ludovic Rousseau, Martin Pieuchot, Mike Frysinger, Orin Eman,
 Pekka Nikander, Pete Batard, Sean McBride, Sebastian Pipping,
 Stephan Meyer, Thomas Röfer, Trygve Laugstøl, Vitali Lovich,
 Xiaofan Chen

        Thanks!


//Peter

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