On Wed, 13 Feb 2002, Patrick Shirkey wrote:

> ALSA is not an easy code base to come to grips with so we should apply the kiss rule 
>(keep it simple stupid) to help newbies coders get their heads around it.
>
> >From my perspective the comments are not standardised enough. I haven't checked the 
>code for a couple of months but last time I looked each file had a different approach 
>to where and when comments were added.
>
> IMO if the developers could agree on a standard layout for every file then new 
>developers would have much more chance of understanding how things work. Simply a 
>matter of repetition.
>
> Apart from that what are the job requirements of an ALSA web maintainer and a 
>documentation leader?
>
> EG.
>
> - How many hours per week are expected?
> - What are the knowledge requirements?
> - What are the legalities?
> - What are the target responsibilties?
> - What are the benefits?
>
> I am interested in the web site maintainer depending on the above requirements.

Actually, our web is based on apache and PHP3 scripts. Perhaps, we can
move to python (nice language) or PHP4 in future. I've created a CVS
repository for WWW contents. Each commit automatically updates the WWW
pages, so we have good management system for web.

If you are interested to reorganize contents of ALSA web site, I can give
you CVS write access and you can show your ideas in some subdirectory for
clarification.

Anyway, I am ready to answer any questions regarding ALSA. It's obvious.

                                                Jaroslav

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Jaroslav Kysela <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Linux Kernel Sound Maintainer
ALSA Project  http://www.alsa-project.org
SuSE Linux    http://www.suse.com


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