On Sun, Aug 29, 2010 at 9:30 AM, Simon Eugster <simon...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 2010/8/28 jb <j...@kdenlive.org>:
>> Hi!
>>
>> As you might know, we are planning to do some work on the Kdenlive website 
>> for
>> the next release. One idea is to have developers blog about the new features
>> they have been working on for this release.
>>
>> I already wrote a short teaser announcing the 0.7.8 release:
>> http://kdenlive.org/users/j-b-m/getting-ready-kdenlive-078
>>
>> I was thinking about blog entries that would present the feature and explain
>> how to use it, with some screenshot.
>>
>> So you are all encouraged to write something about your work, just go to
>> kdenlive.org > create content > blog entry
>>
>> I will write something about track effects in the next days.
>
> Cool! I'm planning to write about scopes and color correction.
>
> @Dan, do you know anything about frei0r? When will the next version be
> released? Would be nice to have this together with kdenlive's.

Good question. I think ever since Richard Spindler dropped out, there
has not been much formal releases, if any, and that distros are
already grabbing snapshots of it. In fact, a release downloadable is
no longer on the site, but only a daily snapshot. I see the latest
debian and ubuntu has is 1.1.22git20091109. It looks like openSUSE and
Fedora is still just using Richard's last release from Oct 2008. I
will call for a release.

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