Hey been a while since last shot of Elisa news... Be not
disapointed, much is happening! Let's see...
The whole team is firing up to cook an Elisa release candidate
for tomorrow and final release should happen end of next
week. What's new? The plugin management framework entered test
stage, the server is coming along nicely and the client library
became more robust thanks to Guido's continuous
efforts. Integration in Elisa UI has been started. Elisa will
check every hour for updates from the server and manage its
plugin upgrades automagically with minimum user
interaction. Benjamin has been working on drag&drop
support (which was added in Pigment by Loïc). So we can now
easily add new media locations in Elisa by "putting" them in the
Elisa window, sweet :) Same goes for plugins, if you download
some Egg files providing Elisa plugins and drag them to the Elisa
window, they will be installed too!
Benjamin also worked on a benchmarking process. First time Elisa
is launched a Pigment benchmark is started to see how fast the
user machine is, if it handles the various OpenGL things Pigment
supports. This is useful to warn the user if Elisa won't be able
to run smoothly on his machine.
Florian brought a shiny new Slideshow plugin to Elisa, code is
much cleaner and bugless this time, which is good news. He also fixed
a good bunch of bugs in the frontend code.
Alessandro worked on Codeina (or CodecBuddy, or whatever its
name) support for Elisa. It means that if Elisa isn't able to
play a file because a codec is missing then a little program
fires up and handles additional codecs installation, mostly
without user interaction. In the future versions of Elisa we'll
have deeper integration with Codeina and the codec installation
UI will be managed by Elisa itself. Now Alessandro is busy
preparing his FOSDEM talk, I cross fingers for you dude :)
Loïc is also preparing his talk for FOSDEM. He has been working
on an impressive little application to show Pigment bling and
play with mapping matrices and a webcam. I shall tell no more,
be at FOSDEM this weekend!
Guillaume has been thinking about Pigment 0.5 and more
specifically the rewrite of our current Python animation
framework in C. He's investigating on the current solutions
available to compare them... See his work on the wiki.
Read: Elisa weekly (not that weekly) news #6