On Monday 09 December 2002 07:54 am, John S. Denker wrote:
> I wrote:
>  >>From the keen-grasp-of-the-obvious department:
>  >>This project would be a lot better off if there were
>  >>better documentation, and (some) comments in the code.
>
> Then on Thu, 05 Dec 2002 10:23:08 -0500, Paul Davis wrote:
>  >actually, i have to note that this is not so obvious. there are *many*
>  >people using ALSA. we've all sworn our way through the process.
>  >there is *no* point in reminding this list about the need for
>  >documentation. the current state is pitiful, ...
>  >  many folks seem to think there is a
>  >large group of people working on ALSA: there is not.
>

This is quite funny, as I havent looked into alsa dev for quite some time 
(months.. years?), and lo and behold what did I find?
Dev Documentation for .9! Not only that, but two of my cards (rme digi96-pst 
and tascam 428) have alsa drivers. So. with that. I am going to start working 
on this desktop sound app again.
Woot!


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