@Horre
This is very sad. This forum is certainly the wrong place to argue against the 
kernel development. Anyway - I am using Linux since 1996 now, used almost all 
different flavors, finally got to debian because of the cool update mechanism 
and ended at ubuntu because everything seemed to work out of the box.  This 
kernel-developer attitude of "we want anything pure and do not care about 
anything else" starts to make me sick. Where is the practical spirit of Linus? 
I do not care, if my camera matches the kernel developer's view of 
usb-standards. I do not even care about the standards itself. 

If such a huge amount of devices stops working only for the academical
reasons of some "we are better then the rest of the world"-people - is
it really necessary to use this kernel in ubuntu?

Is it really necessary to break things for possibly thousands of users?

Wouldn't it be better to first list up devices that do not work and then
patch the unusual_devs.h and then publish a distribution using this
kernel?

I'm using ubuntu for two and a half years now - my camera worked all this time 
- even in 7.10!!!
Is it really necessary to do such far reaching changes in a productive 
environment? - I would not be astonished if things stop working after a major 
upgrade - our world's changing. But I am not amused that ubuntu starts to 
mirror Microsoft not only regarding the ease of use but also the fact that 
changes, the use can not judge, are urged within one distribution on the 
end-user, letting him struggle for the best.

This is definitely not what Ubuntu is promising - especially because it
is no singular case! How shall Ubuntu gain percentage on the desktop, if
the end-users always have to be afraid, what does not work any more
after the next update?

And by the way - this is also no project-management! First implement
then test, test, test and only if you are 99% sure break in the
productive systems of other people.

And to be not only negative: Is there a way I could help improving the
situation in general?

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Nikon cameras need support in unusual_devs.h
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/134477
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