On Tue, 2001-10-02 at 08:53, Mark Rages wrote: > On Tue, Oct 02, 2001 at 02:48:49AM -0700, Josh Green wrote: > > On Mon, 2001-10-01 at 18:22, John Gluck wrote: > > > Hi > > > > > > If someone wants to work with me on this please let me know. > > > > > > John > > > > > > > > > *** DOXYGEN API STUFF SHOULD BE ON ALSA WEB SITE!! *** > > > > Who is the webmaster of alsa-project? I don't want to step on > anybody's toes, but I can throw up (figuratively) an unofficial > documentation website on my personal home page (maintained by a LUG, > it has been mostly reliable...) > > I am thinking to have the Doxygen output and maybe a wiki where I'll put > especially good mailing list entries. > > Whatcha y'all think? > > Mark
This should be accessible, or at least linked off of the ALSA web site. Otherwise, I'm sure people will not be able to find it. Who is the webmaster of the alsa-project? Perhaps their toes NEED to be stepped on :) Is the ALSA project in want of another web master? It would be nice if the alsa-project.org web site became a more up to date portal on ALSA status. So things look like their happening, status reports etc etc.. What I have heard so far that would be nice to change with ALSA web site: 1. Doxygen documentation generated via a cron (old versions archived for download?) 2. A wiki or some means for users and developers to post FAQ type information to a web site (maybe a section for most popular cards, like SB Live, Hammerfall, etc) 3. Link to IRC channel information for irc.openprojects.net #alsa 4. Date and ALSA version of sound card matrix, perhaps adding some more capability flags to the matrix for like "multi-channel output", "multi-channel input", etc 5. How about 0.9.0 on the applications page? There are a certain number of applications that are keeping up on the edge of 0.9.0beta releases, they should be listed here. 6. Removal, applicable ALSA version, or a very large warning posted for any documentation that is out-dated. If whoever is in charge of the web site does not have time for this, etc. Please consider allowing someone else to do this. The ALSA web site is what most users first see of ALSA. ALSA is currently a very useful audio system, despite that it has yet to stabilize, why not make it easier for users to test and use. -- Josh Green Smurf Sound Font Editor (http://smurf.sourceforge.net) _______________________________________________ Alsa-devel mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/alsa-devel