On 12/6/06, Jiri Kosina <[email protected]> wrote:
On Wed, 6 Dec 2006, Dmitry Torokhov wrote:
> Is there any reason why we can't mecanically move everything into
> drivers/hid right now? Then Greg could simply forward all patches he
> gets for HID your way and you won't have hard time merging your work
> with others...
That definitely would be a possible solution.
In fact, the patches for the split I sent to you and a few other people
two weeks ago or so, do exactly this - in some sense "mechanical" split of
the generic parts laying currently in USB hid, from the USB-specific ones,
and moving them around (sure, some changes are done, like introducing data
structures specific to usbhid, etc., but no rocket science yet).
If Greg is OK with that I would start with truly mechanical merge (no
now data structures, just move the files around) and merge this ASAP,
before we hit -rc1 or -rc2 at the latest. Then you can start puling up
your changesin the separate git tree.
This would be nice to merge, if noone has any major objections, and do
other development on top of that.
I am currently trying to set up an account and git tree for this at
kernel.org ... request sent, waiting for reply :)
Take up Marcel on his suggestion ;) I could set up a tree too but I
am afraid I won't have enought time at the moment.
--
Dmitry
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