Fabian Greffrath dixit:

>Done, feedback has been all positive so far.

I agree.

>Do you think the following commit does everything that's necessary for
>the timgm6mb-soundfont to properly support this new schema?
>
>https://salsa.debian.org/multimedia-team/timgm6mb-soundfont/commit/1a9d5a8718c95657df827e773fbba78493abbe44

After removing the musescore-compatible-soundfont from Provides,
this looks okay. “musescore-compatible-soundfont” is managed by
me only and has extra requirements, and only very few soundfonts
will provide it… basically MuseScore_General, which has a few
alternatives.

>Since the new packages are purely virtual, we will have to give a
>"real" alternative first in package dependencies. I suggest to use this
>one, timgm6mb-soundfont, by default, because it is small and sounds
>pretty well already - at least from a game background music playback
>point of view. What do you think?

Agreed, but individual packages can use a different one if they
have a reason for it, but I’d say timgm6mb should be the normal
case.

bye,
//mirabilos
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