Hi David,
> As a side note, I composed the wedding march myself ... using jOrgan,
FluidSynth
that sounds interesting. Any chance to get hands on your creation? Midi
file, recording or Youtube video?
> a "release candidate" tarball, send it out for testing ... you would
be willing to help out with?
Sure, we have enough jOrgan users waiting to give Fluidsynth a stress test.
Kind regards
Sven
On 07/20/2011 09:45 AM, David Henningsson wrote:
Well, it's been more than two months since I asked if it was time to
release 1.1.4. After that, I went very busy (in short, I first got
married [1] and then moved to a new home), but I'm slowly returning to
my open source self again. :-)
I know we have a few outstanding issues in FluidSynth, but we seem to
always have that, and given what we got in trunk that isn't released,
I still think it's time to focus on releasing 1.1.4.
I was thinking. Would it make sense for me to release a "release
candidate" tarball, send it out for testing by you folks, and given
say at least three or four successful feedbacks and no regressions
compared to 1.1.3, we'll release it for real. Is that something you
would be willing to help out with?
// David
[1] As a side note, I composed the wedding march myself, and as we had
trouble finding a good organ player to have in the church, I ended up
using jOrgan, FluidSynth and a speaker. Worked perfectly :-)
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