> > > Maybe you should look into libusb-1.0.10 release to show that
> > > libusb is still relevant...
> >... or maybe he should find more productive ways to spend his time
> > than trying to pretend playing catch-up with a more active and more
> > featureful fork, which was already adopted by the main Linux
> > distros.
> If you can't add anything constructive to the discussion please keep
> your comments to yourself. libusbx is in no way any [more] featureful
> on Linux and OSX than libusb.
I guess I need to be educated: how "not constructive" is suggesting
that someone should spend time on activities more productive than
duplicating work already done by someone else in another project ?

But let me take the chance you're offering to try and word my thoughts
differently, perhaps I wasn't clear enough.

I think that _for the community of users and the larger scheme of
things_, among the two following outcomes:
[Peter Stuge duplicating some of the integration work made in libusbx]
and
[Peter Stuge participating to the community like he once did, working
on reviews and new code, and doing without posting comments that make
Pete Batard feel like banning him from the libusbx ML]

the latter would be "better", "more productive", "more useful", or
something like that.
It's my opinion, and you have the right to disagree with me ;)


> Besides, I personally will not support libusbx (only libusb) so
> libusbx will eventually end up falling behind on OSX support.
Last time I checked, libusb and libusbx were software under such a
license that code can flow between both "sides".


Lionel.

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