Hi, I confirm that we should be freezing and plan a release. New features should be done in branches. I'd prefer not to bet on any schedule, and release when: * the doc is up-to-date and clean; * the svn version has been tested in production.
Concerning the last point I want to see at least that liq is stable on dolebrai, with sound compression. If radiopi comes back to life it'd be good to test there too. Geek Radio is still on holidays. There is a good deal of new code that hasn't been tested much. For example, I remarked twice that lastFM input produced a strange hashed sound.. this seemed random, anyone else noticed that ? Finally, Balbinus has been testing the svn version for long with ALSA and Jack inputs: it still doesn't work. It may be good to flag these as experimental. By the way, concerning ALSA, I think that there is a lack of documentation: how to guess the right params, interprete the error messages... No hurry, let's just all do things carefully and cleanly, and we'll make it. -- David PS: Speaking of doing things carefully, we should focus on the second linux-mag article. I think that the longer we wait between the two articles, the least the impact will be. If we send it by the end of the month, it'll be in the November issue. I don't think that it matters that the 0.3.4 release comes before or after the article.
