Am Mittwoch, 15. März 2017 00:11:24 UTC+1 schrieb gfra...@gmail.com:
> So this is were this idea started!
> Great job guys, well, at least firefox is now unusable on Puppy Linux and low 
> profile OSS.

yes, indeed: :(

- A developer who don't like work much on ALSA and chose the easy way!
(Hey, you are working for one of the famoust browsers in the world! You have no 
ressources for this???)

- the decision to make a 5.1, DRM, AmazonPrime, commercial video on 
demand-multimediacenter compatible Multimediacenter as a browser

- not recognizing how much Linux-Distros, projects and users prefer ALSA 
without Pulseaudio for several reasoons!

- ignoring that ALSA is the soundbase in every Linux since more than 10y
and PA is just a sound-server!

- not informing the community to have this design-break early, so that they can 
decide and react and don't have distros/systems with broken sound with one 
ff-update in browser and a lot of work too!

- basing on telemetry that is sayin`nothing!!!
most users i know don't use telemetry in their browsers!
Pure-ALSA-users are knowing as people who love FREEDOM much! ;-)

And at the end some devs that explain that they are not uptodate with 
Linux-Sound-base!???

Hey c'mon: this is really how you decided this?

i can't believe.

Rollback to ALSA as the only main soundriver and soundsystem in Linux, maybe 
make Jack optional running too (it has a lot of potential) and maybe support 
pulseaudio too - but please let the people choose!!!

I read in your group here that it was implemented before, that firefox DONT 
require PA as a hard dependency and that ff was using ALSA if PA was not found 
on system!

THIS could be the best SOULution with your next build of FF!

And a big note in www that you support ALSA again!

It's no option to say that the people can recompile their alsa-based ff by 
theirself! I tried this one night with Linux Mint 17.3 and gcc 4.9 - but it was 
a mess! A lot of people are running away from ff now after years.

It happens right now!

maybe this are some hundreds or thousands - but hey: it does matter how you 
treat your users!

So all i want is constractive and to motivate you:

Please be patient!

it's no fun for many people to have breaking sound with Linux Firefox, because 
of an  update and without a note before.

Respect this please.

If you need more people working on ALSA with Firefox - get them on board!

You are Mozilla!

And hey: Where is the problem? firefox was building with ALSA for many years 
and it don't has to be so much work to implement 5.1 and fullduplex (use dmix 
or other options!) and keep it rolling.

If you want to see Firefox 52 working on our little A/V-Distro - that is stable 
and just released in January and basing on Ubuntu 14.04, Linux Mint 17.3 and 
KXStudio - as a typical scene what happens on a typical ALSA-based Linux system 
that prefers to have FF as the default browser!

http://mayastudio.tumblr.com/64bit

http://qianastudio.tumblr.com

That we now have to rebuild again with maybe another browser is just one 
example for what can happen, if you don't communicate breaks like this with the 
Linux Community.

So i hope you will find a way and thinking about the fact, that there are many 
advanced Linux-users outside (without telemetry) that prefers ALSA without PA 
and that they love Firefox (too).

Maybe the (sometimes harsh) feedback from your bugzilla will open your eyes!? 
;-) https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1345661

It's emotional. This is a fact (too).

but a problem to solve also...

If you just keep on stopping supporting ALSA than it has to be so.

There are alternative browsers. 

But i can't understand: BECAUSE Pulseaudio is setting upon ALSA and works NOT 
without ALSA! So ALSA is the (kernel-)sounddriver in every Linux-System and 
Pulseaudio just a server as a routing-backend!

If the soundcard is not configured right and recognized by kernel and it's 
modules- than the soundcard DONT works with PA too!

So you just have to arrange with ALSA and maybe it helps you, if you contact 
some devs there!??:

Maybe they could help you same way like PA-devs do!??

I don't know - but it could be an option!#

best regards,

chalee, Phil and kAte

http://alsa.opensrc.org/









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