I can't help but feel that this discussion about Avahi versus gupnp is rather construed. Most application developers will go looking for either of these technologies because they want to interoperate with a specific set of non-GNOME devices. If you want your video player to be able to send video directly to a DLNA certified TV for instance you probably couldn't care less whether Avahi is the officially blessed stack for these sort of things, cause Avahi doesn't do what you need it to do. And the other way around if you are trying to integrate with Apple hardware you wouldn't give a damn if gupnp was the official stack for these sort of things as it wouldn't do what you need it to.
The only usecase where a developer might care which one is 'officially blessed' would be in the GNOME to GNOME usecase, but I honestly believe that is a tiny minority of the usecases. Christian _______________________________________________ desktop-devel-list mailing list [email protected] http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/desktop-devel-list
