Le mardi 07 juillet 2009 à 13:57 +0100, AllenJB a écrit : [snip] > Are users really going to want to fine-tune between just playing or > also being able to rip/write audio cd's?
I myself would probably not separate those features but they might be because they pull a number of different libs. Getting informations from cddb or musicbrainz is another story and I wouldn't like to see this notion merged with cdaudio. > A quick check with "quse -D cdaudio cdda" (below) shows that the > current > use flag descriptions, as far as I read them, don't make any > discrepancy > between these definitions anyway - they all basically say "play audio > cd's" to me (with some additionally enabling cddb, which as a side > note > already has a global use flag) > > Current use flag descriptions: > local:cdaudio:media-plugins/audacious-plugins: Enable cd audio > playback > support > local:cdaudio:media-sound/amarok: Enable cdaudio functionality > local:cdaudio:media-sound/decibel-audio-player: Adds support for CD > audio playback and lookups via CDDB > local:cdaudio:media-sound/mpfc: Enable cd audio playback support > local:cdaudio:media-sound/picard: Enable support for CD Index > Lookups. > local:cdda:gnome-base/gvfs: Enables Compact Disc Digital Audio > (standard audio CDs) support > local:cdda:media-sound/aqualung: Enables libcdda cd audio playback > support > local:cdda:media-video/vlc: Enables audio CD and VCD playback > support. > > So ultimately, this isn't even bike shedding in my opinion. There's > only > one color to paint with anyway. agreed this sample is actually referring to the same thing. But then, it is getting confusing wrt to [1], why would we use the correct technical abbreviation in one case and not in the other ? Or should we rename jabber to gtalk ? [1] https://bugs.gentoo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=216300 -- Gilles Dartiguelongue <e...@gentoo.org> Gentoo