Nice! Rock on, dude. :-)

Had a conversation with Monty some time ago, where he described Opus to 
me. I'm looking forward to playing with that.


On 01/21/13 16:17, Romain Beauxis wrote:
> Dear all,
>
> We are very pleased to announce that we've entered a two-weeks testing
> period towards liquidsoap 1.1 release!
>
> Key features in this new release include:
> * Support for encoding and decoding audio and video data using
> gstreamer. This means that you should be able to encoder and decode
> from most available multimedia formats!
> * Native Opus encoding and decoding. Opus is the latest audio encoder
> released by the Xiph fundation and is expected to have far superior
> performances with both speech and music than most available encodings.
> * Support for reloading playlists on file or directory change, using
> inotify when available.
> * Support for fixed-point mp3 encoding using the shine encode. This
> encoder can be used on architectures with no floating point
> arithmetic, such as some ARM boards.
>
> Along with this list of features are included many, yet unlisted, bug fixes.
>
> But before we release the beast, we would like to have a two-weeks
> period to finish fixing the last remaining bugs and let interested
> users test and report any issue they may find.
>
> You can help us a great deal ship a rock-solid release, the kind we
> and you like, and you do not even need to be a programmer!
>
> More information about how to help us is at the bottom of this email.
>
> Alright, 'nuff talkin', mo' fixin'.. If everything goes well, we will
> get back to you in two weeks from now.
>
> See you on the other side!
> Romain
>
> ## How can I help?
>
> In case you had not noticed yet, all our code base has been moved
> recently to github:
>    https://github.com/savonet/
>
> There, you should be able to grab a copy of the master repository:
>    git clone https://github.com/savonet/liquidsoap-full
> Update it's submodules:
>    cd liquidsoap-full
>    make init
>    make update
>
> After that, the usual bootstrap, PACKAGES file edit, ./configure, make
> and make install dance follows.
>
> But that's not all! You can help us even without dealing with any code!
>
> Github makes it possible to edit a file directly from their web
> interface. That means that you can help us fix for instance the
> documentation.
>
> Should you find a typo in there (and, well, we know we have a lot), or
> to edit a sentence that you find confusing, you can fork our
> repository there:
>    https://github.com/savonet/liquidsoap
> Edit the documentation files in doc/content and send us a pull
> request. No need to be a programmer!
>
> Here is more documentation on editing file on github's website:
>    https://github.com/blog/905-edit-like-an-ace
> And more documentation about forking and sending a pull request on github:
>    https://help.github.com/articles/using-pull-requests
>
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