Ludovic Rousseau said that? As I understood it he deal with supported, supposed to work and unupported list. I see no reason why a couple of lines could not go in the same bunk as my own cherry tc1300 lines....
On Thu, Oct 20, 2016 at 1:06 PM, Stephan Beck <sb...@secure.mailbox.org> wrote: > Stephan Beck: > > Hi Børge, > > > > Børge Holen: > >> On 18 Oct 2016 16:19, "Stephan Beck" <sb...@secure.mailbox.org> wrote: > > > >>> The only question then is why are the Nitrokey USB crypto sticks not > >>> included in libbcid's Info.pList file? They showed up on the scene > years > >>> ago. > >>> > >>> But maybe that's a question that should be directed to the package > >>> maintainer or "upstream" directly. > >>> > > > >> > >> I had the creator of the libccid add a smartcard reader a couple of > years > >> ago. Took a week or so before it landed in debians reposatories. > Painfree > >> process. I to added it manually before that. A cherry card reader if im > not > >> mistaken... > > > > Ah, I didn't know that it's that easy. Thanks for your info. I think > > I'll give it a try. > > > > Cheers > > > > Stephan > > Well, Børge, it seems that I wasn't as lucky as you. I asked upstream to > have Nitrokey included but he says that payment is needed for an > inclusion in the list of supported readers, as this inclusion requires > to pass a test suite that he has set up, and he does not do that for > free (a very respectable decision). > I deduce from that, that (even in your case) it have to be the > makers/suppliers who have to be sufficiently interested in having their > devices included in the list, i.e. interested to an extent that they pay > for the required tests to be performed. > > Cheers > > Stephan >