We don't depend on any proprietary services no longer. I'll have to
make my own replacements with blackjack and hookers. Until then,
the file stays in the commit log as an example.
I've come to the conclusion that copyright mostly just stands in the way
of software development. In my jurisdiction I cannot give up my own
copyright and 0BSD seems to be the closest thing to public domain.
The updated mail address, also used in my author/committer lines,
is shorter and looks nicer. People rarely interact anyway.
After a reboot to Windows, which had applied a different configuration, I wasn't
successful in reapplying the old settings from within Linux in a reliable way so
that they would be loaded by the device on the next reconnect. Writing the
configuration twice in a row seemed to help. This also seems to work. There
might be some timing or what not behind the issue, I don't know.
The GUI tool is a bit prone to quitting on LIBUSB_ERROR_PIPE on my system at
the moment. Not very user-friendly. But I'm tired of inspecting it already,
unplugging and re-plugging in the mouse all the time like an idiot...