[FFmpeg-devel] FFmpeg 0.6 status update

Víctor Paesa victorpaesa
Sun Aug 1 11:30:58 CEST 2010


Hi Reinhard,

I saw your commit talking about 0.6.1. There are a couple of items pending:

On Wed, Jun 23, 2010 at 16:22, Reinhard Tartler wrote:
> On Wed, Jun 23, 2010 at 00:28:01 (CEST), V?ctor Paesa wrote:
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> On 2010-06-22, Reinhard Tartler wrote:
>>> On Sun, Jun 20, 2010 at 23:22:00 (CEST), Reinhard Tartler wrote:
>>>
>>>> From the comments in this thread I conclude:
>>>>
>>>> ?- the website announcement should be prepared before release in the
>>>> ? ?release branch
>>>>
>>>> ?- the translation shall be included there as well before release
>>>>
>>>> ?- we should ask for review of the release notes before relase on
>>>> ? ?ffmpeg-devel
>>>>
>>>
>>> Translations of the announcement and the release notes (currently only
>>> .it) can now be found in the releases/ directory. ?In case I missed one,
>>> please send it to me directly, I'll install it then.
>>
>> I attach the ffmpeg-0.6.release.es
>
> installed
>
>> There is some redundance between announcement and release notes, by the way.
>
> yes, I wonder solve this by writing the release notes in a way that we
> can put them as news entry straight on the website for the next releases.
>
>>> I have to admit that I've messed up the translations for 0.6. I promise
>>> to do better for the next release(s).

How will this work for 0.6.1? Should we commit the translation to the
svn branch?

>> These are the file types I get for the announcements in the /releases directory:
>>
>> ffmpeg-0.6.ANNOUNCE ? ? ? ? ? text/plain; charset=utf-8
>> ffmpeg-0.6.ANNOUNCE.es ? ? ? ?application/ecmascript
>> ffmpeg-0.6.ANNOUNCE.fr ? ? ? ?text/plain; charset=utf-8
>> ffmpeg-0.6.ANNOUNCE.pl ? ? ? ?text/x-perl
>> ffmpeg-0.6.ANNOUNCE.se ? ? ? ?text/plain; charset=utf-8
>>
>> Could the type be text/plain UTF-8 for all of them?
>
> Can the admins comment on that? (BCC'ed). Would adding '.txt' to each
> filename be a good solution for that?

What's the decision on the '.txt' suffix? I'd say go for it, as there is
no opposition.

Regards,
V?ctor



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