On 20.11.2020 20:00, Erich Eickmeyer wrote:
With my Fedora Jam hat on (read: professional audio), I believe it's the right move. It's stable *enough* and needs to be tested by the public. If it's still too unstable, then there's a contingency plan. BUT, if we don't move forward *now* we'll wait another decade, and be in the same situation that Wayland is in.
Yes, but we shouldn't break the working audio configuration for end users. They should be able to easily roll back to their previous behavior, if necessary.
If the `dnf swap pulseaudio pipewire-pulse` and vice versa will work fine, I'm totally agree with this change.
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