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rust-wmidi 4.0.10 now uploaded with tests enabled! Thanks to upstream for the quick fixes. This is how #Debian packaging contributes to improving for everyone!

Apart from asahi-audio not being in the archive yet, we also need to take care of #1058672 … then onto actually providing a kernel (and installer) at some point in the future.

Today bankstown-lv2 was ACCEPTED into the #debian archive and I’ve now updated it from 1.0.0 to 1.0.3 as well. Now waiting for asahi-audio to pass NEW and we’ll have the userspace bits of the #asahi audio stack.

Triple uploads of speakersafetyd to #debian unstable today!

3 weeks and counting waiting for #debian NEW processing…. Have been poking at rust-wmidi 1 and rust-lv2-atom 2 in the meantime hoping to make rust-lv2 stack migrate to testing soon.

Nearly avoided disaster in what was supposed to be a micro-update of https://tracker.debian.org/rust-configparser ... Need to be more careful and among other things review Cargo.toml diff in detail. One more dependency lined up for speakersafetyd coming to #debian unstable soon! #asahi #rust

Four more #debian NEW uploads today including #bankstown lv2 plugin that provides bass enhancement in the #asahi audio stack.

I just launched the #debian rust-{alsa-sys,alsa,cpal} microtransition. This should get all dependencies lined up for speakersafetyd (now available in experimental). Small steps towards #asahi audio stack included in #debian.

Opened https://bugs.debian.org/1056576 to discuss src:u-boot possibly building #asahi variant in #Debian.

13 NEW #Debian packages uploaded only today in our journey towards #asahi

I'm now a member of the Debian Rust Team. Sorry in advance to Debian FTP Team. #debian #rust #asahi

@osnews @marcan with a follow-up like this you're clearly intentionally maliciously spreading FUD rather than mistakenly reporting incorrect information.

Project manager: "What's technical debt? Explain it to me like I'm 6 years old"

Devs:

(source: "Richard Scarry's Storybook Dictionary" : https://archive.org/details/1scarryRichardStorybookDictionary/page/n56/mode/1up )

A small comic drawing. It represents two houses, and a text.
The house on the left with a hole in its roof on a rainy day, and the character, apparently an anthropomorphic dog, can be seen through the window on the ground floor.
On the right, the same house with its hole but it's sunny outside and the character is seen hopping through the roof's hole and watches the sun.
At the bottom, there is the following text:
« Haggis has a hole in his roof. He never fixed it because on rainy days it is too wet to work. And on sunny days it doesn’t need fixing. »

Always awesome to watch and see things appear after a long coding spree where you read the hex values like you're interpreting the matrix fluently. Amazing work!

@AsahiLinux and whoever might be interested: as I understand it for GNOME users there is a ‘Battery threshold’ extension, but it hard-codes BAT0 so I made https://github.com/francku/gnome-shell-extension-battery-threshold/pull/11 which should hopefully make it work properly.

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