[ANNOUNCE] New FFmpeg maintainership
| From: | Attila Kinali <attila-AT-kinali.ch> | |
| To: | ffmpeg-devel-AT-mplayerhq.hu | |
| Subject: | [ANNOUNCE] New FFmpeg maintainership | |
| Date: | Tue, 18 Jan 2011 19:53:41 +0100 | |
| Message-ID: | <20110118195341.45c2aa52.attila@kinali.ch> |
We, the undersigned, announce that as of today FFmpeg maintainership
has been assumed by a new team. Our aim is to facilitate the
development of exciting new features in a timely manner while keeping
high quality standards and above all to provide a fair, productive
environment for developers and contributors.
Development will be structured similarly to the approach taken by the
Linux kernel:
- Write access to the master repository is limited to the
maintainer team.
- Contributions shall be sent as patches to the ffmpeg-devel mailing list.
- All changes shall be reviewed and approved by at least one other
developer competent in the affected area. This rule applies
equally to the maintainer team.
- Developers are encouraged to publish private repositories.
The maintainer team initially comprises the following people:
Alex Converse
Diego Biurrun
Janne Grunau
Jason Garrett-Glaser
Luca Barbato
Mans Rullgard
Ronald Bultje
The master source repository uses git and is hosted on ffmpeg.org:
git://git.ffmpeg.org/ffmpeg.git
A web interface is available at http://git.ffmpeg.org/?p=ffmpeg.git;a=summary
Commit notifications are sent to the ffmpeg-commits[1] mailing list.
Devel mailing lists and IRC channels will continue to operate unchanged.
Please direct any queries regarding the technical infrastructure to
the root team:
Attila Kinali
Diego Biurrun
Mans Rullgard
[1] https://lists.mplayerhq.hu/mailman/listinfo/ffmpeg-commits
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Alex Converse
Alexander Strange
Andreas Öman
Anton Khirnov
Attila Kinali
Benjamin Larsson
Diego Biurrun
Janne Grunau
Jason Garrett-Glaser
Justin Ruggles
Kostya Shishkov
Loren Merritt
Luca Barbato
Mans Rullgard
Martin Storsjö
Reinhard Tartler
Robert Swain
Ronald Bultje
Posted Jan 21, 2011 11:05 UTC (Fri)
by gabucino (guest, #72504)
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Lets fly back to 2004. Those were the days: MPlayer basks in her full glory, being by far the best UNIX media player (for some, even on Windows), there is no Bubuntu flying around everywhere yet, and without the innovative iPhone paving the way nobody thinks that a UNIX could be the basis of a viable mobile platform (yay, sucky Yopy). All things considered, peace reigns.
Except for the fact that a danish company, KiSS Tech. takes subreader.c from MPlayer (coded by a fellow hungarian called laaz), and sells it in a nice videoplayer set-top-box. Following my negotiations, the Core Team and KiSS - in one of the first GPL-related copyright cases - reach an out of court settlement: KiSS would remove the aforementioned code snippet, and compensate us for the damage.
This is the point where our favorite coup détat guys (Attila Kinali and Diego Biurrun) decided that they were unjustly left out. Of course they were, being the RMSish shady backstabbers they are. They subsequently rallied some people under their flag, and after a vote, they demanded that I hand over the legal matters. As it turns out, these babbling idiots would have wanted to sue the company, despite the fact that laaz, the code author has already agreed to a settlement.
With MPlayer being the desolate, unfunny place without Arpi (he left the project months ago, because these morons were impossible to work with), I decided to do the next YAML (Yet Another MPlayer Leaving).
Naturally, KiSS detected the amount of bullshit flowing around, and ignored Diegos (the new legal rep) mails happily ever after. No compensation for MPlayer, so long suckers!
... and back in 2011
These very same two guys decided to do another coup (this act is henceforth known as pulling a Diego), this time at ffmpeg. For the less educated masses out there: ffmpeg (and opensource MPEG4/DivX/etc decoding in general) was made possible in great part by two people: Fabrice Bellard the genius french mathematician programmer, and Michael Niedermayer, the... oh whatever, the codec god.
Guess which two people were recently proclaimed persona non grata by two jacobin rebels.
To add insult to the injury, it has been recently revealed that Niedermayer wrote a will in the past years, which - in case of his death - ordered all his IT stuff to be given to these very same backstabbers: Attila, and Diego. :(
Presently the projects two expert maintainers (Michaels words:) are these two part-time ubuntu admin kids... who are completely oblivious to the fact that the hijacked domain (AND the ffmpeg trademark, say hello to Mr. Lawsuit) still belongs to Fabrice. Guaranteed lulz will en_sue_ shortly.
Posted Mar 24, 2011 20:38 UTC (Thu)
by jospoortvliet (guest, #33164)
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[ANNOUNCE] New FFmpeg maintainership
[ANNOUNCE] New FFmpeg maintainership
