Hi, As Mike mentioned in another mail I don't think there are anything major affecting current applications apart from continuing improvements in plugins and addition of more plugins to support more formats, protocols and so on.
I think the most major planned changed is the USB device handling stuff that Jurg has been working on: http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=329112 The GStreamer parts of this are already merged for some time, but we are still waiting on the control-center part to get merged. There are some bigger projects planned, such as a rewrite of our decodebin plug-in used by almost all GStreamer using playback applications, but there should be no impact of this on applications or GNOME apart from more things working/being possible. I think for playback we are in a polish mode currently with almost all the plugins we really need already there. A lot of the development focus now is on enabling new non-playback applications like Pitivi, Diva, Thoggen, Jokosher and Buzztard, Tapioca and Telepathy. I doubt any of these applications will be ready for being proposed for 2.16, but at least some of them would be ready in the 2.16 timeframe. Christian On Tue, 2006-04-25 at 22:41 +1000, Jeff Waugh wrote: > Hi all, > > Just wanted to check what the plans are with GStreamer over the next few > months leading up to the GNOME 2.16 freeze period, such that both projects > can plan around (within?) our release schedules. For instance, are there any > major changes that will impact GNOME 2.16 development, are there GStreamer > related features that ought to be adopted in this timeframe, etc. > > If so, it would be useful if we could mail devel-announce-list with an > outline of our plans, and recommendations for developers working with > GStreamer in the GNOME 2.16 timeframe. > > Thanks, > > - Jeff > _______________________________________________ desktop-devel-list mailing list desktop-devel-list@gnome.org http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/desktop-devel-list