Bug#298106: marked as done (RFA: kino -- Non-linear editor for Digital Video data)

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From: Daniel Kobras [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Subject: RFA: kino -- Non-linear editor for Digital Video data
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Package: wnpp
Severity: normal

I'm lacking hardware, knowledge and time to extend all the care it needs
to the kino package. Therefore, I request an adopter for the kino
package. Ideally, prospective maintainers chew multimedia formats for
breakfast, know ffmpeg command line options by heart, and have their
shelves stacked with all kinds of DV hardware and host architectures.

Currently, kino is not part of sarge due to an RC bug on big-endian
architectures. I'll do my best to fix as much of it as possible before
handing over the package, but parts of it are tricky, and upstream only
deals with it at low priority.

=46rom my experience, kino isn't exactly the easiest package to maintain.
Therefore, I'd rather discourage that a New Maintainer become the new
maintainer, and I'm unlikely to be talked into sponsoring this package.
However, it should be reasonable manageable for folks experienced in
packaging video software.

The package description for kino reads:
 Kino allows you to record, create, edit, and play movies recorded with DV
 camcorders. Unlike other editors, this program uses many keyboard commands
 for fast navigating and editing inside the movie.

Thanks,

Daniel.

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Bug#298106:

2005-03-11 Thread Erik Schanze
Hi Daniel!

Daniel Kobras:
 Currently, kino is not part of sarge due to an RC bug on 
 big-endian architectures. I'll do my best to fix as much
 of it as possible before handing over the package, but
 parts of it are tricky, and 

Kino must be a part of sarge, anyway.

Please upload a i386-only-package into sarge, 
if others arches are not ready or bugs couldn't fix soon.

A package for any architectures can remain with RC-bug in
unstable until it will be fixed.

It's not the finest english way, but at this time 
IMO reasonable. Kino is THE video editing tool for Debian
and a big eye-catcher.

 upstream only deals with it
 at low priority.

That's the same on other bugs, so I wouldn't raise my hand
for adopting, although I really love kino. :-(


Kindly regards,
Erik

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Bug#298106: RFA: kino -- Non-linear editor for Digital Video data

2005-03-04 Thread Daniel Kobras
Package: wnpp
Severity: normal

I'm lacking hardware, knowledge and time to extend all the care it needs
to the kino package. Therefore, I request an adopter for the kino
package. Ideally, prospective maintainers chew multimedia formats for
breakfast, know ffmpeg command line options by heart, and have their
shelves stacked with all kinds of DV hardware and host architectures.

Currently, kino is not part of sarge due to an RC bug on big-endian
architectures. I'll do my best to fix as much of it as possible before
handing over the package, but parts of it are tricky, and upstream only
deals with it at low priority.

From my experience, kino isn't exactly the easiest package to maintain.
Therefore, I'd rather discourage that a New Maintainer become the new
maintainer, and I'm unlikely to be talked into sponsoring this package.
However, it should be reasonable manageable for folks experienced in
packaging video software.

The package description for kino reads:
 Kino allows you to record, create, edit, and play movies recorded with DV
 camcorders. Unlike other editors, this program uses many keyboard commands
 for fast navigating and editing inside the movie.

Thanks,

Daniel.

-- System Information:
Debian Release: 3.1
  APT prefers unstable
  APT policy: (500, 'unstable'), (1, 'experimental')
Architecture: i386 (i686)
Kernel: Linux 2.4.27
Locale: LANG=C, LC_CTYPE=de_DE (charmap=ISO-8859-1)


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