On 21/04/2009, at 4:26 AM, Brian Cameron wrote:
Glynn:
elisa is an exciting new media application. Might want to highlight
that since it uses OpenGL, it doesn't work on systems that don't
support
OpenGL (much like compiz).
Exciting until it somehow does a server grab and you can't get out of
a black screen, but definitely something I wanted to include :)
codeina is a new feature, which makes it easier for users to access
popular multimedia codecs such as MPEG-2, MPEG-4, WindowsMedia,
MP3 audio, etc. from Fluendo.
Agreed.
Addition of hamster, gftp, and lynx. Also, what about
system-config-printer? I'm not sure of the details, but might be good
to ask Ghee about that.
Was thinking hamster was kinda nicely user oriented - though a little
unsure about gftp and lynx. Might use them for filler space if needed.
Do we support new versions of Python? If so, that might be worth a
mention.
Yes, the introduction of Python 2.6 is definitely noteworthy.
Isn't this release also the first release that SRSS will run on?
Might
be worth a mention.
Certainly sounds like we've got the majority of the packages available
to make that possible - however, I don't believe SRSS is currently in
a package repository yet, right?
Glynn
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