[alsa-devel] Time for ALSA 1.0.15-rc1?
Hi,
How about considering about the 1.0.15-rc1 release?
People tend to use still the old 1.0.14 release simply because it's THE last release. I'm too tired of answering "try HG version, the bug must have been fixed."
We have already tons of changes, especially in the ALSA kernel/driver tree about 25,000 lines changes. That's high enough.
Takashi
Takashi Iwai tiwai@suse.de writes:
How about considering about the 1.0.15-rc1 release?
People tend to use still the old 1.0.14 release simply because it's THE last release. I'm too tired of answering "try HG version, the bug must have been fixed."
We have already tons of changes, especially in the ALSA kernel/driver tree about 25,000 lines changes. That's high enough.
indeed
On Wed, 29 Aug 2007 17:30:39 +0200 "Takashi Iwai" tiwai@suse.de wrote:
Hi,
How about considering about the 1.0.15-rc1 release?
People tend to use still the old 1.0.14 release simply because it's THE last release. I'm too tired of answering "try HG version, the bug must have been fixed."
We have already tons of changes, especially in the ALSA kernel/driver tree about 25,000 lines changes. That's high enough.
I feel you are correct, the STAC and Azalea (that's the name for the intel hd codec, right?) fixes are pretty profound and would add a huge collection of new motherboards that should work 'out of the box' with a new release.
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John Utz
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Takashi Iwai
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