Re: [Audacity-devel] Plugins and installer
A free multi-track audio editor and recorder
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From: Vaughan J. <va...@au...> - 2005-08-25 20:49:53
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Richard Ash wrote: >Vaughan Johnson said: > > >>Richard, did you write "silencemarker.ny"? >> >> >No - I've not the foggiest how it works, I just found it on an email and >stuck it on my webspace. however at the top of the file: > >"Silence finder written by Alex S. Brown, PMP (http://www.alexsbrown.com) >Version 1.0 released Apr 3 2005 under the GPL license" > > There's a novel idea -- just read the header, Vaughan! >So we should be fine. As far as I know he doesn't have it on his own website. > > Excellent. Lots of vinyl- & cassette-rippers out there. > > >>The tag for 1.2.3 is "audacity-1_2_3-release", but... I don't see any >>priority P1 bugs remaining on Bugzilla. Should we release 1.2.4, and put >>it on the CD instead of 1.2.3, or do we want to let 1.2.4 be tested by >>the users a while before we put it on CD? If so, how long? It's a >>bug-fix release, after all. >> >> > >I think the remaining issue ovr a 1.2.4 release (which I want to see), is >that it needs a string freeze and complete translations, becuase we've >changed some stuff. I'd also like to see Help > Contents changed in the >light of the UI discussions, because it's trivial. > >Richard > > > Sounds good. I just tried adding a bug to Bugzilla, though, and it had an error, so I contacted Sourceforge -- but there may be others people haven't been able to add. I have a couple to add, that came from audacity-help queries: * Support for concatenated OGGs * Save track mute state in the project so every time you open it you needn't set them again. The second is more important, I think, but probably needn't postpone 1.2.4. -Vaughan |