> Except it does seem to be treated as a second class platform
It is a 2nd class platform from my point of view. It's already serviced by Windows Update.
> What we really need is hardware vendors to push fwupd as their official firmware updater on Windows
It needs someone to actually fund writing a GUI in Windows and to port the plugins that are currently tied in some way to Linux. Code doesn't magically just happen.
> firmware update repository grows exponentially
That's not what I want; it wouldn't scale. At the moment we're growing 60% year-on-year and that's just fine.
It is a 2nd class platform from my point of view. It's already serviced by Windows Update.
> What we really need is hardware vendors to push fwupd as their official firmware updater on Windows
It needs someone to actually fund writing a GUI in Windows and to port the plugins that are currently tied in some way to Linux. Code doesn't magically just happen.
> firmware update repository grows exponentially
That's not what I want; it wouldn't scale. At the moment we're growing 60% year-on-year and that's just fine.
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