On 03/11/2012 06:31 AM, Alex Bradbury wrote:
Recently user 'falktx' posted instructions on the Sound wiki page on
how to set up an ALSA to JACK bridge that would work with Wine. He did
this at the suggestion of aeikum:

14:45<@aeikum>  okay. so it is possible to get this working correctly.
that's good to know
14:46<  falktx>  I can make a small package with my setup scripts
14:47<@aeikum>  that might be handy to put up on the sound wiki page
http://wiki.winehq.org/Sound

If you look at the page edit history, you'll see the content has been
reverted twice by Vitaliy without comment:
http://wiki.winehq.org/Sound?action=info

Please can you (wine developers) clarify your position on this. It
seems to be useful content for the wiki that will benefit a number of
users and I can see no justification for deleting it. It could be
argued it clutters up the Sound wiki page, in which case it should be
moved to a separate page linked to from there.

That information simply does not belong on Wine wiki. It talks about making Jack work as Alsa sound device. This has nothing to do with Wine in particular. Especially that he posted the link to an external wiki which has most of this information.

Let me make it a bit more clear, Wine is huge and it uses lots and lots of system libraries, packages, subsystems, features, and so on. Unless some information directly related to Wine it should not be posted on the Wine wiki. Or we'll end up with a huge collection of generic Linux/OS X/BSD/ARM/etc articles that will rot over time.

Vitaliy.


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