Patrick Dailey <pdailey03@gmail.com> writes: > I would like to request a package to be added to Debian Stable Backports: > mumble-server version 1.2.3 (or later). The reason that I'm requesting this > is because v1.2.3 is the earliest version that allows multi-track > recording. Multi-track recording is essential for making high quality > recordings in mumble. If this is not the right way to request a backport, > please let me know how I should do it instead. I'm pretty sure this is the right way to ask; though I'm new to the backporting community. Another major feature difference between the squeeze and wheezy versions of mumble-server, is the ability to password protect conversations (or whatever the mumble specific term is; my IRC brain reverts to calling them channels). So in squeeze, if I host a public mumble server, users can create a separate conversations, but anyone can join. In the version in wheezy, you can optionally add a password, which can allow for a more private conversation. I've thought about backporting it myself, since that feature is pretty important. I haven't looked at the build complexity at all. I don't have a ton of time right now, but if no one else bites and I find myself with the illusive "spare time," I will try to package for squeeze. Of course, not being a Debian Developer, I will need a sponsor if I do get around to it. Happy to help test if someone gets there before me. Best, ~~nat
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