On 5 Oct 2001, Josh Green wrote: > On Fri, 2001-10-05 at 02:30, Jaroslav Kysela wrote: > > On 4 Oct 2001, Josh Green wrote: > > > > Me, unfortunately, as being maintainer for many things around, I'm always > > busy. I take almost all recomendations, but I've not found a while to > > prepare some documentation generator scripts on the server. > > > > I wrote a simple little script just now for this task. Not sure if it > will be any help or not, but I've attached it. I would be willing to > help out with the web server if you want, although the web isn't really > my specialty. Its really about getting the information out there > anyways, looks being a secondary objective (I do like the way the ALSA > homepage looks though).
Ok, after some fighting with doxygen (no installed latex etc..), the documentation will be generated daily. The documentation page on the alsa main web site contains updated information. > > > many people willing to keep it up to date with current developement. It > > > would be kind of nice to have a general time line of whats planned > > > before next official release of 1.0, etc. Something to get the public > > > > Let's discuss about it. We can prepare a roadmap on this list and I'll > > publish it on the web server. > > > > Items to start: > > > > 0.9.0 final > > - more verbose cross-reference documentation with examples > > to allow audio developers easy port their applications > > - add proper power management code to lowlevel drivers > > - fix bugs > > Bugs?? What bugs?? :) I meant fatal reported bugs affecting the API. We have no pending ones at the time. > > 1.0 > > - finish sequencer side (instrument handling API) > > - InterWave and SoundFont formats > > > > Time permitting, I would like to help with the SoundFont side of things. > I'm writing a libsoundfont library that will have a database like API > for streaming SoundFont changes. To add, update, delete and query items > in a sound font. If I finish this library any time soon, it might be of > use to ALSA (not to use directly, but to borrow code from, of course). > > > > > Well, the API is almost stable. In last months only minor things are added > > which don't affect anything else. We have all interfaces stable enough, > > there are gaps only in the sequencer API (universal instrument > > management). > > > > Jaroslav > > > > Its nice to hear that it is almost stable :) I also like that list of > things to do (fairly short) and that it includes SoundFont patches too. > If I have any more ideas about web site stuff for ALSA, I'll just > impliment it, show it to you and then you can do what you want with it. > Maybe a CVS repository for the web site? Perhaps thats going too far. I'll try to play with this idea. We'll see what can be realized. Jaroslav ----- Jaroslav Kysela <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> SuSE Linux http://www.suse.com ALSA project http://www.alsa-project.org _______________________________________________ Alsa-devel mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/alsa-devel