On Wed, Aug 6, 2008 at 7:00 AM, David Chisnall <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On 5 Aug 2008, at 17:51, Eric Wasylishen wrote:
>
>> Hey,
>> So, there are 2 name suggestions at the moment:
>>
>> Écouté
>> Mélodie
>
> I think Écouté looks nicer (fits with the É...é from Étoilé), but
> Mélodie makes more sense.

  I like Mélodie more.

>
>> Any thoughts? Additionally, David warned that he would call it
>> "Elephant" if no one had any objections ;)
>
> Yes.  I want to move it to trunk
>
>> The app is going pretty well. MediaKit is working well for me in
>> Ubuntu 8.04 with OSS 4 installed. (Haven't tried it under ALSA's OSS
>> emulation yet. )
>
> MediaKit works nicely on FreeBSD too, so our two tier-one platforms
> are covered.  Testing elsewhere is most welcome.  In particular, I'd
> appreciate hearing if it works with OpenBSD's OSS emulation, since my
> only OpenBSD box is headless and has no sound device.
>
> I think this app will be one of the main showcase demos for 0.4, using:
>
> - CoreObject
> - EtoileUI
> - EtoileThread
> - EtoileSerialize
> - Smalltalk
> - MediaKit
>
> Possibly LuceneKit or OgreKit for searching too?

  There is no new progress on LuceneKit and OgreKit,
  so I rather not to emphasize them on this release.

  By the way, NSRange is still not working in Smalltalk and I cannot
find a way to fix it.
  I have tried again on latest fixed LLVM and Smalltalk trunk.

  Yen-Ju

>
> As such, once it's in trunk I'd really appreciate it if everyone
> could test it and report bugs (and make Eric fix them ;-).
>
> David
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