From: Siggi L. <si...@us...> - 2003-10-04 17:20:24
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Hi James, On Thu, 2 Oct 2003, James Stembridge wrote: > The only important(?) thing I can think of is disabling ripping of real > streams, I can do this tonight. Other than that has A/V sync in the > animatrix files been fixed? I realise this is a problem with only 4 > files, but they are a very, very common 4 files. Okay, the #save: MRL syntax is in place. Looks like the animatrix files won't be in sync with rc1... > Out of interest does rc1 signify that from then on it's bug fixes only > until 1.whatever? Well, almost. While making the release, I'm working on a roadmap to 1.0 (and a little bit beyond). Right, now, the "rc" means: "no architectural changes, mainly bugfixes". However, the intoduction of new features is not completely banned, yet. It will be around rc3, though. So: everybody think about the features you "must" have in xine 1.0, and set aside some time to implement them now. So far, it looks like the biggest lump of "pre-1.0" work will be on documentation: user documentation (man pages, FAQ, web site), developer documentation (release and testing guidelines, hackers' guide) and documentation about the current state of xine (feature list, available front ends, bugs, project organization and facilities such as mailing lists). Especially the web site needs some work right now, but I'm going to write a separate message about that, as well as about the roadmap. This way, we can keep things in separate threads ;-) Cheers, Siggi |