Re: Looking for a portable GUI that implements support for all cdrtools features



Hi,

I'll offer you a compromise. You help me with implementation of
Solaris and possibly other system adapters for libburn, and I would be
more then willing to assist you in beefing up Gnomebaker (which is
already portable) and/or Brasero (also portable I think, not sure to
how many systems tho) a bit.

What do you think? :)

Cheers,
Mario

On Tue, Jan 19, 2010 at 12:09, Joerg Schilling
<Joerg Schilling fokus fraunhofer de> wrote:
> In former times, we has XCDroast what was intended to be portable (by e.g. not
> trying to send SCSI commands from a GUI and by not depending on specifics of a
> single OS) but unfortunately the author of XCDroast did reduce his efforts in
> XCDroast so much that no new feature appeared during the past 5 years.
>
> Unfortunately it seems that any other known GUI did not add support for cdrtools
> features that appeared during the past 5 years either.
>
> I am thus looking again for a group of people who are interested in writing a
> GUI that is portable and that intends to support all featzres found in cdrtools.
>
> Could brasero be this GUI?
>
> Jörg
>
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