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* theora
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** What about releasing 1.0alpha8 with current svn of theora-old, while completing the transition to the new complete decoder (which now is [http://lists.xiph.org/pipermail/theora-dev/2007-April/003220.html slower in many cases])? Current svn of theora-old has a faster decoder and an improved encoder wrt 1.0alpha7.
** What about releasing 1.0alpha8 with current svn of theora-old, while completing the transition to the new complete decoder (which now is [http://lists.xiph.org/pipermail/theora-dev/2007-April/003220.html slower in many cases])? Current svn of theora-old has a faster decoder and an improved encoder wrt 1.0alpha7.
* put an end to the bloody extension mess.  Check if we all agree with the [MIME Types and File Extensions] proposal.
* move of XSPF validator of Sebastian Pipping to Motherfish
* other project reports/updates
* other project reports/updates



Revision as of 02:01, 14 May 2007

<= MonthlyMeeting

2007 May MonthlyMeeting

Is to be held on Wednesday, 16th of May at 06:00 UTC

Preliminary Agenda

  • Google Summer of Code 2007; how are the projects/candidates going?
  • discussing current proposals to use Xiph codecs outside Ogg and which one we should endorse1 2
    • I, Ivo, have talked with Monty about this proposal from the mplayer people, and we decided it would be best to reach a consensus between the concerned parties (i.e. codec developers).
  • libao
  • theora
    • What about releasing 1.0alpha8 with current svn of theora-old, while completing the transition to the new complete decoder (which now is slower in many cases)? Current svn of theora-old has a faster decoder and an improved encoder wrt 1.0alpha7.
  • put an end to the bloody extension mess. Check if we all agree with the [MIME Types and File Extensions] proposal.
  • move of XSPF validator of Sebastian Pipping to Motherfish
  • other project reports/updates

Where

irc.freenode.org's #xiphmeet