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authorArun Raghavan <arun.raghavan@collabora.co.uk>2011-09-15 16:17:38 +0530
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+About
+=====
+
+This is meant to be a more Linux packaging friendly copy of the AudioProcessing
+module from the WebRTC[1] project. The ideal case is that we make no changes to
+the code to make tracking upstream code easy.
+
+This package currently only includes the AudioProcessing bits, but I am very
+open to collaborating with other projects that wish to distribute other bits of
+the code and hopefully eventually have a single point of packaging all the
+WebRTC code to help people reuse the code and avoid keeping private copies in
+several different projects.
+
+[1] http://code.google.com/p/webrtc/
+
+Feedback
+========
+
+Patches, suggestions welcome. You can send them to the PulseAudio mailing
+list[2] or to me at the address below.
+
+-- Arun Raghavan <arun.raghavan@collabora.co.uk>
+
+[2] http://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/pulseaudio-discuss
+
+Notes
+=====
+
+Assembling some quick notes on maintaining this tree vs. the original WebRTC
+project source code.
+
+1. Running meld on a pristine tree's src/ vs. the same directory in the WebRTC
+ code should produce a fairly easy-to-parse set of differences that can be
+ merged. I've kept the test code out for now, but this might get merged in
+ the future. The .gyp/.gypi files are included to make tracking addition and
+ removal of files easy to track.
+
+2. Be sure to keep the keep the comment on top of the version field in
+ configure.ac up-to-date so that it's easy to track what changes went in at
+ what point.