sc-controller, der Linux-User-Mode-Treiber für den Steam- und weitere Controller (z. B. DS4), wurde heute in der Version 0.4.5 veröffentlicht.

Wie der Haupt-Entwickler Kozec auf Patreon bekannt gab, gefällt ihm eine Entwicklung bzw. politische Ausrichtung innerhalb der Linux-Kernel-Community nicht mehr, und wird daher vorerst keine weitere Entwicklung an SC-Controller mehr betreiben:

Closing this thing up

I'll try to keep this short, so bear with me;

As you probably already heard, earlier this week, Linux became part of political movement. It's movement that I strongly disagree with and wish to not be associated with in any way. Because of that, I don't feel welcomed in Linux community anymore.

Or, to write it like human being, with all this mess, coding is not fun at all.

So I'm throwing hands up and walking through the middle.

Luckily, my projects are mostly complete. There are feature requests that I'd like to eventually finish, but even if I end up never touching them anymore, current state should work well. And I'm not dying, so if some interesting bug comes around, I'll probably still be there to fix it.

I'm writing this mostly because I can't expect you to continue supporting me under those conditions. And because I don't think it would be OK to disappear without a word, I'm not sure if I can close my Patreon account without nuking this message right now. In worst case scenario, you should be able cancel pledges from your side.

So, thank you all for your cash, bug reports, cash, support, suggestions, cash, pull requests and cash. You were seriously great :)

I'll try to keep this short, so bear with me;

As you probably already heard, earlier this week, Linux became part of political movement. It's movement that I strongly disagree with and wish to not be associated with in any way. Because of that, I don't feel welcomed in Linux community anymore.

Or, to write it like human being, with all this mess, coding is not fun at all.

So I'm throwing hands up and walking through the middle.

Luckily, my projects are mostly complete. There are feature requests that I'd like to eventually finish, but even if I end up never touching them anymore, current state should work well. And I'm not dying, so if some interesting bug comes around, I'll probably still be there to fix it.

I'm writing this mostly because I can't expect you to continue supporting me under those conditions. And because I don't think it would be OK to disappear without a word, I'm not sure if I can close my Patreon account without nuking this message right now. In worst case scenario, you should be able cancel pledges from your side.

So, thank you all for your cash, bug reports, cash, support, suggestions, cash, pull requests and cash. You were seriously great :)

> As you probably already heard, earlier this week, Linux became part of political movement.

Sorry but what are you referring to? I haven't heard anything and looking at the top posts on r/linux of the past week yelds nothing about Linux becoming part of a political movement.

mieze :3

> https://www.reddit.com/r/linux/comments/9geb3n/the_linux_kernel_replaces...

mieze :3

You should wait a bit longer. Maybe the community comes to an acceptable conclusion.