On Wed, 2002-04-17 at 23:00, Patrick Shirkey wrote:
> I have now migrated the new ALSA homepage. It was redesigned to be more user 
>friendly.
> 
> http://www.alsa-project.org
> 

Looking good, and its nice to know someone is working on it.
I noticed that the documentation doesn't have the Doxygen generated API
reference for ALSA lib though. In fact I can no longer find it on the
web site. I like many of the other suggestions about taking down the
older docs to lesson the confusion factor as well.

> I will now add new links to the native applications page.
> 
> So far I have:
> 
> jack 
> Ardour
> TiMidity
> Glame
> PD
> Rosengarden
> MusE
> 
> 
> Are these correct and are there any others?
> 

If you are counting ALSA sequencer support than the Smurf Sound Font
Editor could be added. Perhaps there should be a designation of what
kind of support the program provides (sequencer and/or PCM), maybe..
iiwusynth could also be added.

Cheers!
        Josh Green


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