I'm not that worried about the fact that the author considers it "done."
It's not like you have to oil it and give it tune-ups to keep it working ;)
Fortunately, it's not that complex of a program--if any incompatibilities
or bugs are discovered down the road, it shouldn't take much effort to fix.
Jude
On Dec 24, 2014 2:37 PM, "Adam Borowski" <kilobyte@???> wrote:
> On Wed, Dec 24, 2014 at 12:26:10PM -0500, Jude Nelson wrote:
> > +1 for apulse. It's proven stable enough for Skype calls in my (limited)
> > experience with it, which is the only reason I would have had for
> > installing PulseAudio (ideally I'd avoid Skype altogether, but it's
> > required for $DAYJOB).
>
> Sadly, it's unmaintained and no longer developed.
>
> According to the author, it's supposed to be an one-trick-pony,
> specifically
> for Skype voice calls and nothing else.
>
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