Rene:   The homepage is a wiki so it surely does.

So getting an ALSA user account lets you modify the ALSA home page at will.
There is a concept I do not agree with.
Organization home pages should have one manager.

I actually thought about posting my bug report in the middle of the home
page
and let the developers find it.  I was getting frustrated at finding a place
to post it.

Is messing with the ALSA home page the only thing that an ALSA user account
(on home page) is good for?

I would not consider getting an alsa-devel account because it was not clear
who would be allowed one.
I had already had enough trouble with the obvious bug reporting system
refusing me.
That the home page does not steer people to the mailing list or BugTracker
accordingly is a problem,
but I should not be the one to start changing the ALSA home page to fix it.
I do not know ALSA policy
on these issues.

Wesley D. Johnson,  Linux user since 1994









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