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On 08/02/2010 12:50 PM, Mike McGrath wrote:
On Mon, 2 Aug 2010, Robert 'Bob' Jensen wrote:
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> ----- "Carl G." <carl.gaudreault(a)gmail.com> wrote:
>> Well, i'm happy to be a bug triager so
>> you can get "real work" done. /s
>>
>> Let me know if you need some help to
>> make the stats looks pretty.
>
> Thank You Carl, this will help the community a lot and is a perfect example of why
public emails work.
>
I think what Bob is meaning to point out is that it does seem like risky
behavior for the upstream of a core system in Fedora to stop developing it
and start developing a new core system. It's not 100% clear that's what
is going on, but the thread that's been started does provide evidence that
might be happening.
Do we know if PulseAudio upstream is still self sustaining and healthy and
that this lapse response is just a temporary thing? It's a legitimate
concern considering how critical PA is.
-Mike
There appear to be a number of development commits happening upstream,
so as a project it doesn't appear to be stopped. Lennart is certainly
focusing on other things right now, but he isn't the entirety of pulseaudio.
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Jesse Keating
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