Thanks to all those who helped in putting ALSA 0.9.x documentation online. I'm sure that this will end up helping many other people.
-- R: On Fri, 5 Oct 2001, Jaroslav Kysela wrote: > 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 > _______________________________________________ Alsa-devel mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/alsa-devel