On Mon, May 11, 2009 at 4:39 PM, Aaron Griffin <aaronmgriffin@gmail.com> wrote:
On Mon, May 11, 2009 at 3:24 PM, Dusty Phillips <buchuki@gmail.com> wrote:
Maybe we should pull on a dev specifically interested in audio on linux for things like this. Me, I'm happy as long as I can hear it.
Well, it appears we have no takers for the audio related packages so maybe bring someone on to do this is a good idea.
Anyone care to right up a draft for a news item? Or do we have anyone in mind?
Are we sure we want to bring someone on for this? Traditionally, audio development is a separate community project (ubuntustudio, for example) due to the need for a custom kernel. It seems to me its a bit outside the scope of our development focus.
Well I think Allan is talking more about the audio related utilities in extra already that are part of gnome/KDE and the like.
I forwarded the initial post on the AUR ML in case a TU is interested. I believe Allan is talking about the audio apps NOT part of KDE or Gnome as those are already maintained by the kde/gnome devs. Unless I'm mistaken, we're talking about standalone audio apps: ardour, rosegarden, fluidsynth, jackbeat, etc. Most of these are orphaned. If none of the current dev/TU is interested, we could ask an interested user to apply to become TU and move the packages to community. Obviously, he would have to pass the TU voting procedure. If the prospective maintainer doesn't have what it takes to become a TU, then we probably don't want him on the dev team. Of course, we can add him straight to the dev team depending on who is it.