Dirk Meyer wrote:
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>   
>> Hello everybody!
>>
>> I'm creating a new freevo interface, in the hope it can help to add some new
>> functions, and look more sexy!
>>
>> I've choosen pyclutter, to do the job.
>>     
>
> We choosed evas for Freevo 2.0 but never got to a point integrating
> it. Now with Clutter 0.6.0 out we investigate clutter as backend of
> Freevo 2.0.
>
>   
>> In fact, that's the first time i'm writing code. I'm webmaster, and i just 
>> know
>> php, and a bit of javascript and flash. But my graphical capacities are good.
>>     
>
> Stop right there. It would be a hell of work to replace the current
> gui with clutter in Freevo 1.x. Maybe you could help us with Freevo
> 2.0 on that matter. Jason (Tack on irc) hopes to have time investigate
> clutter today. You are a web designer. That is the person we need. I
> know what Freevo 2.0 needs in form of python interface, Jason knows
> much about layout and integrating player. If you could add some
> information about what a designer needs for a theme, the team would be
> complete. :) We can code but can not design.
>
> If you have some time, join us at #freevo on irc.gnu.org. Tell us what
> you have in mind of a user interface and how to write themes (the
> current fxd files lack flexibility at some points). Maybe we can
> create something very cool for Freevo 2.0.
>
>
> Dischi
This sounds great. Having someone with design skills on board will 
really help. Was there any update from discussions on #freevo?

John

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