Just wanted to give everyone a heads up on what I'm planning for the
next few months.

One area we here at Cendio would like to focus on is bandwidth usage
and related user experience (latency, image quality, frame rate, etc.).
In order to tackle this efficiently we believe we need a more flexible
handling of encoders in the server.

In short, my goal is to abstract the encoders to a more generic
interface. This allows us to write a general core encoding selection
routine that can do things like automatic encoder selection and lossless
refresh. The tight encoder already has some of this logic and my plan
is to move this up a layer so that we can benefit from other encoders
(like H.264 and PNG).

In the short term this will only be server changes. Long term the
client might grow more extensions though to provide the server with the
needed information to make a good decision (e.g. CPU power and which
decoders are accelerated).

Rgds
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