On 09/08/10 06:01, Andreas Tille wrote: > On Sun, Aug 08, 2010 at 11:50:16AM -0400, Felipe Sateler wrote: >> As seen on the documentation, there is already a DeMuDi blend. Maybe we >> can start from there? DeMuDi people were part one of the 2 teams that >> merged into this one (d-multime...@lists.debian.org). > > Thanks for reminding me that the doc is a bit outdated. The DeMuDi > Blend idea is quite old and Free was involved into this topic but > as far as I know there is no existing technicla implementation. I > should fix this in the doc (but perhaps I weit with fixing until the > discussion here proceeds to some point).
Probably. So, if there was no actual technical work involved, we'll just start from your definitions. > >> The current infrastructure requires tasks to live in the blends svn >> repository (to get the nice webpage shown on debconf, for example)? That >> would imply that interested people need to join the blends project. Am I >> correct? > > There is no explicit requirement and for instance Debian Edu uses their > own SVN. The location of the tasks file can be defined in > > svn://svn.debian.org/svn/blends/blends/trunk/webtools/webconf > > for each project. However I would recommend to keep all the tasks files > in one place just to enable easier general modifications in case they > are needed. DDs do not really join the blends project to get access > permissions because the ACLs of the Blends project grant any Debian > developer commit permissions. For guests it is not that easy and I > would recommend to subscribe the project. Hmm, OK. I'm good then, what about the rest of the team? Anyone else interested? I see in those files that all that is required is the file to live on the same host, so there not even a need to use SVN (we use git on this team). Am I correct? > >> I really like those pages. We just need to polish the tasks files a bit :). > > Yes, definitely. As I said this was just my uneducated shot on this > topic for my on purpose. Feel free to change whatever you think makes > sense - I'm keen on learning more about Multimedia by watching your > changes. ;-) > >> As mentioned by Reinhardt in the talk, the scope of the team is not >> clearly established. However, as of now digital imaging seems to be >> outside of it, and we are more oriented towards audio and video. > > That's perfectly fine. So I will move any imaging related stuff to some > Debian Imaging area which I will keep on maintaining for my own purposes > - perhaps some other people will consider this useful and we can start a > Blend about this. For the moment it would just blur the Multimeida > issue and thus should not be there. OK I see you already did that. So, all that's left now is to actually do some work! -- Saludos, Felipe Sateler _______________________________________________ pkg-multimedia-maintainers mailing list pkg-multimedia-maintainers@lists.alioth.debian.org http://lists.alioth.debian.org/mailman/listinfo/pkg-multimedia-maintainers