it's easy to get the source code for usbutils, e.g. under debian/ubuntu just do an apt source usbutils.
But then, the code itself does not contain any hint about it's origin, where to get the original source, where to open issues, i.e. a link to this github repository here. It's just the debian patch which tells in debian/control, where the source came from, or the allmighty Google.
Usually source codes contain some statement, usually in the README, about where their home is.
Hi,
it's easy to get the source code for usbutils, e.g. under debian/ubuntu just do an apt source usbutils.
But then, the code itself does not contain any hint about it's origin, where to get the original source, where to open issues, i.e. a link to this github repository here. It's just the debian patch which tells in debian/control, where the source came from, or the allmighty Google.
Usually source codes contain some statement, usually in the README, about where their home is.
regards