Hi,

> > http://svn.exactcode.de/t2/trunk/package/filesystem/libburn/libburn.desc
> Yes, sure. Feel free to propose.

I did not flatly post a patch because i am
unsure about your policies with .desc info.

libburn.desc describes the software at
http://icculus.org/burn/

[I] An open-source library for reading, mastering and writing optical discs
[T] Libburn is an open-source library for reading, mastering and writing
    optical discs.
[A] Dana Jansens
[A] Derek Foreman

That one has shown no progress since mid 2006.
The last released version is 0.2.

T2 is actually offering the software component
libburn from http://libburnia-project.org/ 

[U] http://libburnia-project.org/
[V] 0.6.6.pl00

That's the current version where i am the main
developer since august 2006.
It inherited the capabilities of icculus-libburn
and extended them to CD TAO, DVD, and BD media.
(Taking a bow towards Andy Polyakov's growisofs.)


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Proposal:

[I] A burn library for CD, DVD, BD and a cdrecord emulator. 
[T] Libburn is an open-source library by which preformatted data
    get onto optical media: CD, DVD, BD (Blu-Ray). It comes with
    a cdrecord compatible command line application named cdrskin.
[A] Mario Danic
[A] Thomas Schmitt

Whether to keep
[A] Dana Jansens
[A] Derek Foreman
depends on whether the founders of a project shall
stay named as authors even if overthrown by a fork
some years ago.
They are still undisputed participants in the
copyright of libburn.

What does "Status Beta" mean exactly ?
libburn is intended for production systems.
Not that there would be no bugs to be expected,
but it gets constantly tested by doing backups
with checkreading.

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Further proposal:

T2 already covers libisofs from libburnia-project.org.
We have a third component, libisoburn, which i cannot
find yet in T2. It would be worth, though:

[I] A library and an application for multi-session ISO 9660 filesystems.
[T] Libisoburn coordinates libburn and libisofs to enable
    creation and manipulation of ISO-9660 filesystems on
    CD, DVD, BD, in disk files, or into pipes. It comes
    with a command line application named xorriso, which goes
    quite beyond the limitations of mkisofs.
[U] http://libburnia-project.org/
[A] Vreixo Formoso
[A] Thomas Schmitt
[C] extra/filesystem

[L] GPL
[V] 0.3.8.pl00
[D] ?????????? libisoburn-0.3.8.pl00.tar.gz 
http://files.libburnia-project.org/releases/

Dependencies on Linux:
  libc, libpthread, libburn, libisofs
Optional dependencies on Linux:
  readline-devel, libreadline, libacl-devel, libacl, zlib-devel, zlib

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Have a nice day :)

Thomas

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