[gst-devel] 0.11 open for business

Olivier Aubert olivier.aubert at liris.cnrs.fr
Mon Dec 6 17:49:48 CET 2010


Hello

I wanted to have a look at plan-0.11.txt and porting-to-0.11.txt, but
cannot find them in any of the gstreamer,
gst-plugins-base,gst-plugins-good, gst-plugins-bad, gst-plugins-ugly
repositories, and googling for them returns nothing.

Where are they located?

Best regards,
Olivier

On Mon, 2010-12-06 at 16:08 +0100, Wim Taymans wrote:
> Hello Hackers,
> 
> I pushed a branch called '0.11' in the gstreamer,
> gst-plugins-base,gst-plugins-good, gst-plugins-bad, gst-plugins-ugly,
> gst-ffmpeg, gst-python, gst-plugins-gl and gst-rtsp-server git modules.
> Some of the other modules, I hadn't checked out with write access, so
> those will be opened some other time...
> 
> In order to get the development started, I propose to start with
> removing the deprecated API and fixing the padding of structures again.
> Also think about all methods and try to make them future proof. Remember
> that all of the current plans are kept in docs/random/plan-0.11.txt.
> 
> When committing changes, always make sure that you keep the various
> modules in a compilabe state.
> 
> When API changes, please write into the docs/random/porting-to-0.11.txt
> how one is supposed to port to your new API. Also write in the commit
> message that the API changed and briefly mention how to port things. The
> idea is that at the end of 0.11 we can compile a document with a
> complete porting guide. Compiling such a document later is going to be
> hard when there are no markers in the commit messages and no trail in
> the porting doc.
> 
> So, let's start with cleaning up things and see how it goes. Hop in IRC
> and ask around if you want to help out or looking for things to do.
> 
> Happy hacking,
> Wim Taymans
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