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For those that have not been following GNU Radio development, this is the first release of VOLK as a sub-project of GNU Radio. This means VOLK lives in its own git repository and is being tracked and developed independent of GNU Radio.As part of this change there is a new project website (http://libvolk.org/) and IRC channel (#volk on Freenode).
Since being broken out in December and this release the following individuals have contributed to VOLK:
* Albert Holguin <aholguin_77@yahoo.com>
* Doug Geiger <doug.geiger@bioradiation.net>
* Elliot Briggs <elliot.briggs@gmail.com>
* Julien Olivain <julien.olivain@lsv.ens-cachan.fr>
* Michael Dickens <michael.dickens@ettus.com>
* Nathan West <nathan.west@okstate.edu>
* Tom Rondeau <tom@trondeau.com>
* Albert Holguin <aholguin_77@yahoo.com>
* Doug Geiger <doug.geiger@bioradiation.net>
* Elliot Briggs <elliot.briggs@gmail.com>
* Julien Olivain <julien.olivain@lsv.ens-cachan.fr>
* Michael Dickens <michael.dickens@ettus.com>
* Nathan West <nathan.west@okstate.edu>
* Tom Rondeau <tom@trondeau.com>
Full release notes are on the website (http://libvolk.org/initial-release.html). (raw versions available from http://libvolk.org/news_raw/)
I'm excited about the change and hope to see the continuation and growth of VOLK development and community. If you see the opportunity for new kernels don't hesitate to add them. It is not necessary to write an implementation for every architecture and it is often less work than you might think when adding a single kernel.
-Nathan West
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