On Wed, 2007-08-08 at 11:27 +0800, Martin Ellison wrote:
> It would be nice to have a common plugin interface that could work
> across Cinelerra, Blender, Kino etc etc,

Don't forget Avidemux ;) I've used that on a number of occasions, and it
seems a nice bit of software. 

>  so that the work of writing plugins could be decoupled.

I'll bet lots of stuff can be decoupled. Avidemux seems quite good at
loading AVI files, for instance - it would be good to get that
functionality into Cinelerra.

Perhaps people would be positively disposed for me to contact other
projects to see if there's a common ground. It'll probably be difficult,
though, as each has their own ideas. I read somewhere that the developer
of Open Movie Editor (terrible name - not very Googleable) was not
especially interested in co-operative work. He seemed happy enough to go
his own way.

>         Look at it this way ... if you're not prepared for the code to
>         divide,
>         then what's the point of having a fork? Forks are bad, m'kay. 

Yuk. That reads ruder than I had originally meant it. Perhaps a better
way of putting it would be: co-operation is important. 




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