On Fri, 2009-04-24 at 23:48 +0100, David Woodhouse wrote:
On Fri, 2009-04-24 at 15:21 -0700, Adam Williamson wrote:
> Second part of the sentence: "which ones are worth supporting in
> gnome-volume-control". Presumably it's the ones that aren't
"worth
> supporting" that get closed WONTFIX.
There are two separate categories to consider:
"worth supporting in PulseAudio", vs.
"worth supporting in Fedora"
I think we've established that there are a number of cases in the latter
category which _don't_ fit into the former. And those are the ones which
have been closed WONTFIX.
And it's fine for the PulseAudio folks to say that -- PulseAudio
deliberately _doesn't_ set out to be all things to all people.
It's just that the scope of PulseAudio is a little _too_ limited for
Fedora to stomach.
So we need a way to restore functionality for those users who fall
outside the PA scope -- for the moment, shipping gnome-alsamixer (as
decided by FESCo today) will bridge that gap.
I'm not sure if we'll find a better solution than that in the future.
I don't think we're just going to decide that Fedora doesn't care about
these users -- and from what I saw today I don't think it's likely that
the PA folks will decide that they _do_ care.
So it looks like if we keep PulseAudio as the core around which Fedora
audio support is based, we're _always_ going to need to keep something
extra to fill the functionality gap.
I was just envisaging making sure we always have a low-level mixer app
available, but not necessarily installed by default. If the Pulse stuff
gets to the point where it covers 95% of cases I personally won't lose
any sleep over having to tell the other 5% to install gnome-alsamixer or
whatever.
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