On Fri, Jul 20, 2012 at 03:25:00PM +0100, Ian Jackson wrote: > Ron writes ("Bug#682010: re celt and mumble referred to the TC"): > > Making a binary release for windows users is bottlenecked behind Thorvald > > too > > right now. The problem goes something like this: > > This is not relevant to the discussion here in front of the TC. > Whatever upstream do about Windows binaries, it will take some time > for the deployed base (on Windows and other Free platforms) to be > updated. > > We need to ship, in wheezy, a version which is compatible with the > existing deployed base.
You know, this is getting really frustrating Ian. If you aren't going to actually read anything that I write, then perhaps we should find some other member of the -ctte that isn't so blinkered into arguing their *own* position, and is more able to absorb and balance the facts that are being presented here. The windows release has *nothing* to do with solving the problem here, that was a simple answer to Chris about why his friend's system did not yet have Opus support in the binary he downloaded. The existing deployed base *has* speex support. The only version missing that is upstream code from the last few weeks, which is what Thorvald is going to remedy when he gets back. That is what we plan to ship in Wheezy. That will be compatible with the existing base. We're not relying on anybody to do anything with windows binaries. There is nothing here that I have not already said in previous mail, and you are arguing a straw man now. Chris, Thorvald and I have agreed on a plan. You have, and are, trying to veto that, but have offered no explanation of your *technical* objection to it. Please either tell me what your real problem is, or step out of the way and let us do what is needed to prepare a sane release. Thank You, Ron -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-bugs-dist-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org