Hi! > > On Friday November 08, 2002 10:57, Pavel Troller wrote: > > Please could somebody look at the problem ? I know that arts now > > hasn't an active maintainer. > > Is that so? Last word Stefan gave, he wasn't abandoning aRts. In fact, he > was pretty vehemently the other way when I asked him about it. Sorry, this information I've got from Charles Samuels, discussing other problem - he disabled the "preserve frequencies" feature in pitchablespeed, see the following quote: >> 3) For somebody (not me) noatun causes artsd to crash because of a >> "Preserve frequencies" feature in pitchablespeed. So somebody removed >> the feature instead of a real fix. And it's soooooooo nifty feature! >> The sound is not perfect in comparison with the proffessional >> harmonizer, but simply - it's nice to have it. Now I have one sticky >> tag to keep it, because it works here. > >I commited that, arts has no maintainer. The bitrot has begun. > EOQ > > By the way, are you aware that we have a bug tracking database? Bugs don't > get lost when they are sent there, but can get lost when sent to a mailing > list. Yes, I know, but everytime I use it, I have a bad feeling of offline-ness - obviously nobody responds, if so, in a very long time. These lists are much more interactive. And because it's so shortly before release... With regards, Pavel Troller _______________________________________________ kde-multimedia mailing list kde-multimedia@mail.kde.org http://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/kde-multimedia