As an ordinary user I would like to extend THANK YOU to all the programmers 
involved in version 1.3.0. As someone who is not a programmer I am deeply 
impressed by the skills and involvement I have witnessed since I subscribed to 
this list in January 2012.

The last piece would be to have 1.3.0 binaries available for download. Most 
links under download still point to 1.2.1 at Sourceforge.

Best regards
Olav Sunde

At 09:56 10.06.2013, you wrote:
>Dear Free Audio Tool Lovers,
>
>I am very pleased to announce the first official release of FLAC, the Free
>Lossless Audio Codec, in over 6 years. FLAC is not dead! It is however a
>mature software product that is now being maintained by a team working
>under the auscpices of the Xiph.Org Foundation.
>
>The executive summary of changes in this new version:
>* Nothing major.
>* Source tree is now hosted in Xiph.org git: git clone 
>git://git.xiph.org/flac.git
>* Read and write appropriate channel masks for 6.1 and 7.1 surround input WAV 
>files.
>* Added support for encoding from and decoding to the RF64 format.
>* Lots of build system fixes for your building enjoyment.
>
>The full changelog is here: https://www.xiph.org/flac/changelog.html
>
>Happy lossless encoding and decoding.
>
>Cheers,
>The FLAC project contribitors
>
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