On 12/6/16, Erik de Castro Lopo <mle+la at mega-nerd.com> wrote:> MauritsVB wrote: > >> I noticed you’ve started compiling the changelog for 1.3.2. > > I had sort of hoped I'd finished :). Seems I was wrong! > >> I have kept track of some of the bigger changes since 1.3.1 although >> admittedly haven’t been on top of it this year. Perhaps some of these >> older >> ones are useful to consider including: > > > Wow, thanks for this. Really helpful to have someone else do something > I was dreading :). > > A couple of these I already had and the rest I added. Latest version > pushed to git.I suggest mentioning commit 1abd879 in the changelog too, i.e. "Assume that all OSes that are usable today support SSE." so that no one gets surprised.
> On 6 Dec 2016, at 09:07, Erik de Castro Lopo <mle+la at mega-nerd.com> wrote: > > Wow, thanks for this. Really helpful to have someone else do something > I was dreading :).You’re more than welcome. Thanks for all your work pushing this through.> On 6 Dec 2016, at 09:20, Ozkan Sezer <sezeroz at gmail.com> wrote: > > I suggest mentioning commit 1abd879 in the changelog too, > i.e. "Assume that all OSes that are usable today support SSE." > so that no one gets surprised.Good point. How about “libFLAC assumes that all OSes that are usable today support SSE.” ? Nitpicks: 1) There is a full stop missing after 'Fixed a seeking bug when decoding certain files' 2) We could credit "Fixed a seeking bug when decoding certain files” to Miroslav Lichvar "Changed the LPC order guess for a slight compression improvement, particularly for classical music" to Martijn van Beurden Thanks, Maurits
Erik de Castro Lopo
2016-Dec-06 19:12 UTC
[flac-dev] Some additions for the 1.3.2 changelog?
MauritsVB wrote:> Good point. How about “libFLAC assumes that all OSes that are usable today support SSE.” ? > > Nitpicks: > 1) There is a full stop missing after 'Fixed a seeking bug when decoding certain files' > 2) We could credit > "Fixed a seeking bug when decoding certain files” to Miroslav Lichvar > "Changed the LPC order guess for a slight compression improvement, particularly > for classical music" to Martijn van BeurdenDone! Erik -- ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Erik de Castro Lopo http://www.mega-nerd.com/