Francesco:
Yes, I was a little distraught when I read that. I thought you had
to die to get out of maintainer roles? Wasn't that a life time
contract? ;-) It would be a shame if transcode dies. Of all the
encoding tools, I use transcode about 95% of the time. For anyone who
wants a nice pl
On Fri, 2010-02-05 at 10:27 +0100, Georg Martius wrote:
> It would be great if you can stay available for consulting purposes for
> further developments.
I'll definitely do that ;)
For starters, I'll gladly answer to any question about current and
(formerly) planned design and changes of transc
Hi Francesco,
It is sad to hear such news.
I am rather new here but still I would like to thank you a lot for your
engagement in the project!
It would be great if you can stay available for consulting purposes for
further developments.
I am in fear that transcode is slowly going to die. How ma
I wish I could say I'll pick up where you're leaving off, but I'm afraid
I'm in much the same boat. But I'll also keep on committing changes from
time to time as well (I'm working on cleaning up HEAD a bit right now).
Take care!
--Andrew Church
achu...@achurch.org
http://achurch.org/
Hi,
>From a while hacking transcode is no longer the lot of fun it was.
Due to that and some other important factors, most notably a constant,
intense job workload *and* a serious (but quite unrelate to the former!)
reduction of my spare time, I've to officially and significantly reduce
my commit