Re: RFC: GNOME 2.0 Multimedia strategy



Le 20 May 2001 02:00:44 +0200, Martin Baulig a écrit :
> Jeff Waugh <jdub aphid net> writes:
> 
> > > Or at least we should have a "GNOME configuration" that disables remote
> > > connections.
> > 
> > Unfortunately, not good enough (though it would suffice for a short while).
> > Don't forget the 'N' in GNOME, especially with GNOME 2.0 coming along. :)
> > 
> > [ Besides, network-enabled sound daemons are fun in large offices. ]
> 
> Woah, I'm getting a vision :-)
> 
> Dudes, Napster is dead, long live libgnome - libgnome, the super-cool new
> library which contains all functionality you need.
> 
> In five years, all people will be using either GNOME or KDE and they'll all
> have a network-aware sound server .....


Alan, are you being really serious ?
auditing GStreamer ?

Why not starting with ORBit ?
That would probably be slightly more useful...

my two cents,
Mathieu

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