Re: The per-soundcard Documentation is ABSURDLY out of date

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At Wed, 07 Feb 2007 09:58:42 -0500,
Paul Davis wrote:
> 
> Someone on ardour-users just asked a question based on docs for the RME
> HDSP 9632 @ alsa-project.org. I took a look.
> 
> The docs there are written as if no linux distro has ALSA builtin. The
> same appears to be true for every other card I looked at. It tells
> people how to (re)build and (re)install ALSA.
> 
> This is deeply confusing and wrong. I wish I had time to correct it
> myself.

I come to believe that it makes little sense to keep this style of
project page, at least, as it is.  We have too little horses while the
load gets bigger and bigger.  As I've suggested many times, we should
change to more open style like Wiki to avoid rotten information.
(Yeah once ago I was against Wiki, but the time changed...)


Takashi

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