The /usr/share/doc/udev/changelog.Debian.gz has (bottom up):

 Makefile: remove dev.d/ hotplug.d/ from install target

  o correct detection of hotplug.d/ udevsend loop

  o handle renamed network interfaces properly if we manage hotplug.d/

  o handle /etc/hotplug.d/ only if the event comes from udevd

  o don't call the hotplug scripts with a test run

  o handle whole hotplug event with udevd/udev

....


It's the existence of /etc/hotplug which confuses me.
In testing/unstable, libsane has installed a hook in /etc/hotplug.d,
and also in /etc/hotplug/blacklist.d, while libgphoto has a file in 
/etc/hotplug/usb ... it's my best idea now that if all packages would 
consider placing their hooks into /etc/udev to be sufficient, then 
these folders in /etc wouldn't be necessary anymore and could 
be deleted ... am i right ? But maybe there are icky implications.








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