[alsa-devel] Packages 1.0.30 - release pending
Takashi Iwai
tiwai at suse.de
Mon Oct 12 10:24:19 CEST 2015
On Sun, 11 Oct 2015 21:08:01 +0200,
Jaroslav Kysela wrote:
>
> Hi all,
>
> I would like to release 1.0.30 version of all packages. Things to discuss:
There are pending issues: one is about the topology ABI and this seems
still in flux. I suppose this will be stabilized in 4.4. Also, the
documentation for BAT is utterly missing, and I expect we'll get this
soonish. Liam, Mengdong, any comments on these?
We've discussed a bit about the user-space package release in the
meeting. Most people prefer more regular release. My own preference
is to stick with the kernel release cycle -- as most of features are
related with the update of kernel ABI. It's not necessarily at every
kernel but, e.g. with two kernel releases, so that we'll get two or
three releases per year. It's just my $0.02, not insisting on it,
though.
> 1) tinycompress
> - do the release this library, too ?
Yeah, this was requested in the meething, too.
> - versioning - follow the rule for all other ALSA packages
> (all packages have same version) ?
Vinod?
> 2) user-space versioning - change the numbering scheme ?
>
> Basically, there aren't major rewrites of API last years and it won't
> probably happen quickly. Some APIs might be redesigned - simplified
> (mostly the mixer stuff), but I would propose to go from 1.0.x to 1.x
> numbering (starting with 1.1) and when a major rewrite of API will be
> included, we may change the first (major) version number. The release
> frequency is not high, so it won't hurt anything in my eyes. Comments,
> objections ? This discussion may end with 1.1 release instead 1.0.30.
Honestly speaking, not many people do care about the version number
nowadays as long as it increases :) But yes, I find your proposal
good. A minor update between regular release may still get a version
number like 1.3.1, instead of the current 1.0.28a.
thanks,
Takashi
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