Hi,
On Mar 9 2016 15:17, Takashi Iwai wrote:
On Wed, 09 Mar 2016 07:16:24 +0100,
Vinod Koul wrote:
On Tue, Mar 08, 2016 at 05:49:19PM +0100, Takashi Iwai wrote:
Hi,
in the previous meeting, there have been requests about the regular
"predictable" release of alsa-lib. We thought of aligning with kernel
release cycle, judging from the nature of alsa-lib.
As a quick glance of the number of commits per month (see in the end of
this message), alsa-lib is not so actively developed recently. (except
for topology APIs)
I think releasing every 2 months makes the release maintenance effort
more hard than its actual advantage. It better to release alsa-lib for 2
or more kernel release cycles.
alsa-lib 1.1.0 was released in the beginning of November, which was
just after 4.3 kernel release. Now 4.5 kernel release will be likely
in the next week or one week after that.
+1
So we should release it on monday then if Linus does release on Sunday
Heh, we don't have to be that strict. But at least we can start
working on releasing.
For the idea itself to release alsa-lib 1.1.1 in this month, I agree.
(In this case, I might hurry up for my proposals of APIs to add control
element set, after my work for Dice drivers will be merged into
linux-next branch.)
Jaroslav, how about releasing alsa-lib 1.1.1 around that?
There are a few pending patches, but they should be available soon.
--
~Vinod
$ cd alsa-lib.git
$ git log --pretty=format:"%ad" --date=short | sed -E
's/(....-..)-../\1/g' | sort | uniq --count
21 1998-08
7 1998-09
4 1998-10
54 1998-11
12 1998-12
14 1999-01
6 1999-02
6 1999-03
8 1999-05
10 1999-06
11 1999-07
16 1999-08
8 1999-09next
1 1999-10
23 1999-11
42 1999-12
33 2000-01
15 2000-02
17 2000-03
21 2000-04
30 2000-05
33 2000-06
27 2000-07
38 2000-08
29 2000-09
34 2000-10
21 2000-11
32 2000-12
36 2001-01
59 2001-02
41 2001-03
40 2001-04
29 2001-05
66 2001-06
49 2001-07
24 2001-08
31 2001-09
42 2001-10
61 2001-11
47 2001-12
17 2002-01
20 2002-02
21 2002-03
15 2002-04
8 2002-05
19 2002-06
12 2002-07
4 2002-08
15 2002-09
37 2002-10
9 2002-11
4 2002-12
12 2003-01
80 2003-02
48 2003-03
8 2003-04
11 2003-05
16 2003-06
32 2003-07
14 2003-08
13 2003-09
16 2003-10
7 2003-11
12 2003-12
28 2004-01
30 2004-02
34 2004-03
13 2004-04
19 2004-05
6 2004-06
8 2004-07
10 2004-08
20 2004-09
5 2004-10
11 2004-11
10 2004-12
41 2005-01
30 2005-02
31 2005-03
27 2005-04
59 2005-05
25 2005-06
1 2005-07
25 2005-08
21 2005-09
5 2005-10
22 2005-11
18 2005-12
23 2006-01
15 2006-02
29 2006-03
31 2006-04
13 2006-05
9 2006-06
8 2006-07
16 2006-08
21 2006-09
24 2006-10
5 2006-11
8 2006-12
7 2007-01
7 2007-02
17 2007-03
2 2007-04
9 2007-05
5 2007-06
10 2007-07
20 2007-08
8 2007-09
11 2007-10
19 2007-11
10 2007-12
31 2008-01
20 2008-02
11 2008-03
5 2008-04
2 2008-05
11 2008-06
9 2008-07
5 2008-08
7 2008-09
6 2008-10
15 2008-11
2 2008-12
10 2009-01
8 2009-02
2 2009-03
4 2009-04
3 2009-05
12 2009-06
19 2009-07
14 2009-08
11 2009-09
1 2009-10
15 2009-11
4 2009-12
2 2010-01
2 2010-02
3 2010-03
5 2010-04
1 2010-05
5 2010-07
15 2010-08
4 2010-09
11 2010-10
13 2010-11
11 2010-12
15 2011-01
1 2011-02
7 2011-03
6 2011-04
7 2011-05
9 2011-06
4 2011-07
3 2011-08
6 2011-09
3 2011-10
1 2011-11
1 2011-12
7 2012-01
1 2012-02
5 2012-03
4 2012-04
5 2012-05
2 2012-06
10 2012-07
9 2012-08
23 2012-09
5 2012-10
5 2012-11
5 2012-12
6 2013-01
3 2013-02
2 2013-03
14 2013-04
18 2013-05
5 2013-06
3 2013-07
4 2013-08
3 2013-09
2 2013-10
8 2013-11
1 2013-12
5 2014-01
9 2014-02
7 2014-03
2 2014-04
1 2014-05
11 2014-06
14 2014-07
7 2014-08
28 2014-09
12 2014-11
1 2014-12
7 2015-01
7 2015-02
5 2015-03
7 2015-04
3 2015-05
11 2015-06
22 2015-07
12 2015-08
9 2015-09
7 2015-10
20 2015-11
4 2016-01
5 2016-02
9 2016-03
Regards
Takashi Sakamoto
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