Lol. I have no experience in this and am afraid I'll brake my system, again. 
Thanks to snapshots I was able to restore back in about 10 minutes to the 
version that had liquidsoap 1.1.1.  Updating jessie took about another 5 
minutes and now I'm good to go. I'll take a look at that though and see what I 
can gleen.

Blessings.
> On Apr 27, 2016, at 6:19 AM, Lars Kruse <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> Hi Sahra,
> 
> 
> Am Tue, 26 Apr 2016 21:17:58 -0700
> schrieb Sarah Alawami <[email protected]>:
> 
>> I always try and update to the latest and gratest in software.  But since the
>> apt repositeries won't be updated to 1.2.0 I don't see myself using it at any
>> time.
> 
> just for wording nitpicking: with "apt" repositories you probably refer to
> the Debian package repositories. "apt" ist just the most popular frontend for
> managing software on debian-based systems.
> 
> Regarding "won't be updated": Romain simply clarified, that he will not
> actively participate in the maintainance of the Debian package.
> Obviously it is always preferable if upstream developers like him are involved
> in packaging. But the overwhelming majority of Debian packages is maintained 
> by
> Debian Developers and Debian Maintainers and not upstream developers. Thus I 
> am
> not worried that there will be further package updates.
> 
> If anyone of you wants to participate in the packaging, I encourage you to 
> take
> a look at the Debian Maintainer procedure ([1]). This takes much less effort
> that becoming a Debian Developer and it would surely be a great help for
> liquidsoap since a well maintained and up-to-date Debian package would
> obviously reduce the amount of mailing list support significantly :)
> 
> Cheers,
> Lars
> 
> [1] https://wiki.debian.org/DebianMaintainer
> 
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