Is there interest in migrating to (non-tiny) ALSA?
q6voiced
currently relies on tinyalsa, which is an AOSP project. As such, it is very rarely used in non-Android projects, which tend to use ALSA's libasound directly (the latter being readily available on pretty much all existing distros).
As I'd like to avoid having to package tinyalsa for Debian for a single (quite niche) piece of software, I'd rather "port" this daemon to plain old libasound. But before investing too much time in this, I'd like to ensure this move would be accepted by the project maintainers.
So, any objection?