Re: multimedia and 2.2



On Wed, 2002-09-18 at 18:53, Jeff Waugh wrote:
> <quote who="Jorn Baayen">
> 
> > > You *can* get GStreamer, a simple media player (a ported Totem or
> > > gst-player) and Rhythmbox in, whilst Iain can port gnome-media across to use
> > > GStreamer, all in this timeframe. It's a sensible goal, and mostly just a
> > > matter of hacking.
> > 
> > just a matter of hacking for people who are working full time on it and
> > get paid for it, sure.
> > 
> > Speaking for myself, I also have school and not that much time to hack
> > on rb lately. RB still has some major issues that need sorting out, and
> > I'm already spending too much time on it.
> 
> Do you think Rhythmbox can been feature-frozen by the end of October? That
> doesn't mean perfect, bug-fixed, slick, etc. It just means feature frozen.

It depends on how picky the feature freeze is. Like, I'm fairly sure we
could be major feature frozen by then. For example, having cd and
internet radio in.

But I think we'd need some flexibility like still being able to move
stuff around, change behaviour of things, add and remove little features
here and there (for example album cover support, renaming files, etc).

> 
> It's only the end of November that we have a UI/string freeze, and the end
> of December that we hit a full code freeze.

OK, that may be possible.

> 
> It's your call. If you don't think Rhythmbox can make the Desktop, it can
> always go in Fifth Toe, and we can stick with the simple player and
> GStreamer for 2.2 Desktop.

Yep. I guess it would be possible to have RB in (Ofcourse it'd be really
cool, but I can't be sure.. as long as we can back out easily if we need
to it should be OK I guess), but what I'm really worried about is the
wrapper lib issue.

Cheers

> 
> - Jeff
> 
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