It's maintained just fine https://phabricator.kde.org/R259:b06cd9e1fbacefabdd2c0fa61f9af39cead25d8e. It's not getting better, it's not getting worse it's getting maintained at the level it is at. What Nate is asking for is an active developer... and that is an entirely different problem which speaks more to the community investment in our applications than anything else.
>From where I am standing dragon's purity of purpose has been ripped apart, put back together, than ripped apart again. Making it a frankenmonster in so many ways that I would find it hard to imageine anyone wanting to actually iterate on the current code instead of just rewriting the entire damn thing to go back to the basics (being the simplest UI possible for video) or making a competitive product to VLC (and let's be honest why would anyone do that considering VLC's default UI is Qt, so one might as well spend time on that). As far as feature development is concerned it's a bit of a dead-end, unless you are out for fights. You can neither take all advanced features out lest you piss off people, nor can you graft more features on and throw its entire selling point out the window making it yet more complicated. To that end if there is community support for killing dragon, I won't stand in anyone's way. KDE is already good friends with VideoLAN and I would only find it fitting if we threw some of our experience in making GUIs behind VLC to make it even better and let it shine in a plasma-desktop & plasma-mobile context. That being said though. If anyone wants to start from scratch with a super simple video player UI to replace the current dragon they can get in touch with me. Jens and I worked on a really kickass concept already. There is value in the simple use case, it's just not going to take over the world. HS On Fri, Dec 8, 2017 at 5:36 PM, Sebastian Kügler <se...@kde.org> wrote: > On vrijdag 8 december 2017 15:25:06 CET Nate Graham wrote: >> Sad to say, DragonPlayer seems dead-ish. It hasn't gotten any code >> changes since January of this year. Kubuntu has stopped shipping it by >> default, replacing it with VLC. Bugzilla tickets continue to pile up. >> >> What's the way forward here? Should we look for a new maintainer or >> admit defeat and just recommend VLC or MPV or something else? > > Looking for a new maintainer sounds like the way to go. > > Cheers, > -- > sebas > > http://www.kde.org | http://vizZzion.org > >