Here''s a proposal for what version of ALSA we deliver with our kernel: Fedora 7 will stay with the version it has, 1.0.14, which is being maintained with stable patches by the ALSA team. Fedora 8 will stay with 1.0.15 and only merge carefully selected bug fixes from upstream ALSA. Fedora 9 / devel will track upstream ALSA development so we can shake out bugs as soon as possible. This can be done by carrying the git-alsa-mm patch from the -mm kernel.
On Mon, Nov 19, 2007 at 12:58:55PM -0500, Chuck Ebbert wrote: > Here''s a proposal for what version of ALSA we deliver with our kernel: > > Fedora 7 will stay with the version it has, 1.0.14, which is being > maintained with stable patches by the ALSA team. > > Fedora 8 will stay with 1.0.15 and only merge carefully selected bug fixes > from upstream ALSA. > > Fedora 9 / devel will track upstream ALSA development so we can shake out > bugs as soon as possible. This can be done by carrying the git-alsa-mm > patch from the -mm kernel. Sounds good to me. Dave -- http://www.codemonkey.org.uk
Dave Jones wrote:> On Mon, Nov 19, 2007 at 12:58:55PM -0500, Chuck Ebbert wrote: > > Here''s a proposal for what version of ALSA we deliver with our kernel: > > > > Fedora 7 will stay with the version it has, 1.0.14, which is being > > maintained with stable patches by the ALSA team. > > > > Fedora 8 will stay with 1.0.15 and only merge carefully selected bug fixes > > from upstream ALSA. > > > > Fedora 9 / devel will track upstream ALSA development so we can shake out > > bugs as soon as possible. This can be done by carrying the git-alsa-mm > > patch from the -mm kernel. > > Sounds good to me.Likewise. -- Jarod Wilson jwilson@redhat.com