Hi, today I learned that libogg 1.3.0 had been released in August 2011. Curiously, there seems to have been no announcement mail here, and it is not being mentioned on <http://www.xiph.org/press/> either. Is that on purpose? Is there some other channel I could subscribe to in order to learn about updates? Freecode.com doesn't have up-to-date info either (though I just submitted a 1.3.0 update; last they list for libogg is 1.1.3). My motivation is that I package libogg for Fink <http://www.finkproject.org/> and as such would like to know when a new version of libogg (and libvorbis, libao etc.) is released, in order to update my packages. Cheers, Max
On 25 July 2012 17:41, Max Horn <max at quendi.de> wrote:> Hi, > > today I learned that libogg 1.3.0 had been released in August 2011. Curiously, there seems to have been no announcement mail here, and it is not being mentioned on <http://www.xiph.org/press/> either. Is that on purpose? Is there some other channel I could subscribe to in order to learn about updates? Freecode.com doesn't have up-to-date info either (though I just submitted a 1.3.0 update; last they list for libogg is 1.1.3). > > My motivation is that I package libogg for Fink <http://www.finkproject.org/> and as such would like to know when a new version of libogg (and libvorbis, libao etc.) is released, in order to update my packages. > >There was an announcement on vorbis at xiph.org, arguably it's an oversight that it wasn't sent to ogg-dev. Most developer traffic actually takes place on vorbis at xiph.org. -- imalone http://ibmalone.blogspot.co.uk
On 26.07.2012, at 11:50, Ian Malone wrote:> On 25 July 2012 17:41, Max Horn <max at quendi.de> wrote: >> Hi, >> >> today I learned that libogg 1.3.0 had been released in August 2011. Curiously, there seems to have been no announcement mail here, and it is not being mentioned on <http://www.xiph.org/press/> either. Is that on purpose? Is there some other channel I could subscribe to in order to learn about updates? Freecode.com doesn't have up-to-date info either (though I just submitted a 1.3.0 update; last they list for libogg is 1.1.3). >> >> My motivation is that I package libogg for Fink <http://www.finkproject.org/> and as such would like to know when a new version of libogg (and libvorbis, libao etc.) is released, in order to update my packages. >> >> > > There was an announcement on vorbis at xiph.org, arguably it's an > oversight that it wasn't sent to ogg-dev. Most developer traffic > actually takes place on vorbis at xiph.org.Aha, I see. I am subscribed to vorbis-dev at xiph.org and ogg-dev but didn't guess that development instead takes place on vorbis (sans -dev) ;). I'll make sure to subscribe that ML, too. Thanks & Cheers, Max