feat: Consider including the shairport-sync package in release
shairport-sync receives audio streams, possibly sent from PipeWire on a desktop Linux machine (or a media server, or from an iOS/iPadOS/macOS device, etc.). Essentially it can be run on a Raspberry Pi, or similar, and turn dumb speakers into synchronized, privacy respecting, multi-room smart speakers.
The shairport-sync package is kind of in a funny state. It seems like it would most likely be useful to people running Alpine on SBC's like the Raspberry Pi (particularly a Zero). However, the Raspberry Pi tarballs are only available for stable release and edge release, while shairport-sync is only built for edge testing. So I'm not sure that shairport-sync builds can even be run on Alpine on the hardware that would make most sense for them.
In some ways, Alpine seems like the perfect OS for shairport-sync given its diskless mode. That makes it a lot safer to just pull the power to the raspberry pi zero that is connected to a speaker whenever it needs to be moved/powered down. I've noticed support for that is a long running and frequent request for both shairport-sync and snapcast (example). It's also much faster to boot than more full fat Linux distros.
I don't yet know much about Alpine Linux, but from what I understand only a subset of packages are selected for release. Could shairport-sync be added to that list?