Thanks for the ping Vlad, The old FAQ declaring it not ready yet these days is (quote):
"Is PipeWire ready yet?
It is getting ready for broader testing.
The API in master is now declared stable and not expected to change anymore for the
0.3 release.
The protocol can support older 0.2 version clients transparently. This means that flatpaks
with older PipeWire libraries can connect to a newer daemon."
=> https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/pipewire/pipewire/-/wikis/FAQ#is-pipewire-ready-yet
We will need to ping the Desktop Team if this still would be their path of choice and if they want it to re-enter security evaluation.
Assigning to seb128 who did the last Desktop-direction statements on this in comment #1.
@seb128 - would you mind discussing this with the Desktop Team?
- if you think this is important these days and you want it to re-enter security assign it
to ubuntu-security please
- if changes in the infrastructure happened and this is no more needed/wanted could
you explain here why and then set it to a "Won't Fix" which would be more clear in
regard to peoples expectations.
Thanks for the ping Vlad, The old FAQ declaring it not ready yet these days is (quote): /gitlab. freedesktop. org/pipewire/ pipewire/ -/wikis/ FAQ#is- pipewire- ready-yet
"Is PipeWire ready yet?
It is getting ready for broader testing.
The API in master is now declared stable and not expected to change anymore for the
0.3 release.
The protocol can support older 0.2 version clients transparently. This means that flatpaks
with older PipeWire libraries can connect to a newer daemon."
=> https:/
We will need to ping the Desktop Team if this still would be their path of choice and if they want it to re-enter security evaluation.
Assigning to seb128 who did the last Desktop-direction statements on this in comment #1.
@seb128 - would you mind discussing this with the Desktop Team?
- if you think this is important these days and you want it to re-enter security assign it
to ubuntu-security please
- if changes in the infrastructure happened and this is no more needed/wanted could
you explain here why and then set it to a "Won't Fix" which would be more clear in
regard to peoples expectations.