Aubin Paul wrote:
> Maybe we should plan for another release. 

Agreed. If Thomas makes a mmpython release with files ;-) we will
release the new version.

> We have two pretty major user visible features:
>
> * Dischi's great work on integrating xine; for watching DVD's there is
>  no question of how useful it is.

Should be replace xine.py with xine_cvs.py? The first is a very bad
hack, but the later only works in CVS with my xine patches. 

> * Rich's (and maybe a tiny bit of me) work on the cdbackup/ripping
>  plugin
>
> Also, PVR250 support is pretty much ready to work with only config
> file changes.

* new info area and new skins
* better idlebar

> I think we should wait until Xine makes a release with Dischi's new
> features. They've updated their changelogs to say 'rc0' in CVS so I
> think it's probably imminent.

OK, after mmpython 0.1 and the new xine is out, we will replace
xine.py with xine_cvs.py and make 1.3.3.

> Unlike mplayer, xine is available precompiled in more places, but
> it's also harder to build yourself, so a release would make Rob's
> life much easier :)

How do we handle the decss problem? Can Rob's runtime like against an
installed decss and how does mplayer reacts on that? Mplayer has it's
own css code, but you can disable it and use dvdread.


Dischi

-- 
A black cat crossing your path signifies that the animal is going somewhere.
                -- Groucho Marx


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