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[Mageia-dev] Freeze Push Question: pulseaudio

+ Sebastian sebsebseb + sebsebseb_mageia at gmx.com +
+ Tue Mar 13 04:19:15 CET 2012 +

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+> but considering the lifetime of
+> mga2 I still feel this is the right direction.
+>
+> Col
+>
+Agreed Mageia 2 will be supported for 18 months. Mageia has a 9 months 
+release cycle (unless delayed for longer). That means Mageia 3 is 
+probably in January or February.  However let's take Ubuntu for example 
+it means they will probably have Pulseaudio 2.0 if not in Ubuntu 12.04 
+in Ubuntu 12.10 probably (or a later version of Pulseaudio) and so quite 
+a bit before Mageia 3. Then for certain people Pulseaudio will seem 
+rather old in Mageia 2, when Ubuntu and other distros are using a later 
+version in their latest final release at the time before Mageia 3 gets 
+released.
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