module proposal: Rhythmbox
- From: Colin Walters <walters gnome org>
- To: desktop-devel-list gnome org
- Subject: module proposal: Rhythmbox
- Date: Sun, 12 Oct 2003 17:47:22 -0400
Hi,
I would like to see Rhythmbox as part of GNOME 2.6. I think the latest
development tree is finally approaching a point where I would feel
comfortable with widespread distribution.
Why should we include Rhythmbox? Well, good support for digitial music
is increasingly something that people expect from their desktop. We
already have nautilus-media, but Rhythmbox takes things a step farther
by making it extremely easy to browse and organize your music. The
widespread success of iTunes is a good metric for the merits of this
approach.
I'm aware that saying "This other desktop does it" is not necessarily
viewed as a good reason for GNOME to do it, but just as a point of
comparison:
Apple has iTunes¹, Windows has Windows Media Player², and KDE will have
JuK³. I think GNOME should have Rhythmbox⁴.
For people interested in evaluating Rhythmbox, you have two choices.
First, you can use the last released version, 0.5.3. Apart from a slow
but large memory leak, it's relatively usable.
However our latest development version in CVS HEAD/arch --mainline is a
big leap forward in speed and stability, with just a few features
remaining to be implemented and a few bugs squished before it's ready to
be released as 0.6.0.
I expect we will be making the 0.6.0 release in approximately 2.5 weeks
or so, but since now is the time for new module proposals, I wanted to
start discussing it.
So, what say ye?
¹http://www.apple.com/itunes
²http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/windowsmediaplayer/getstarted/default.asp
³http://www.slackorama.net/cgi-bin/content.pl?juk
⁴http://web.rhythmbox.org/
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