So, once all those things are in place what Andrew says WILL happen? I think plans as important as that deserves an announcement. Roadmap for the project? Future directions for the main committers? Are there patent issues? Date: Mon, 11 Jul 2011 20:45:14 -0400> From: Gregory Maxwell <gmaxwell at gmail.com> > Subject: Re: [CELT-dev] Mailing list and project shutdown > announcement? > To: Andrew Lentvorski <bsder at allcaps.org> > Cc: celt-dev at xiph.org > Message-ID: > <CAAS2fgSShUwdzPsGxPYy2cb42fRO0Pd9_uSc1Fyey1KWBGZBYA at mail.gmail.com > > > Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8 > > On Mon, Jul 11, 2011 at 6:02 AM, Andrew Lentvorski <bsder at allcaps.org> > wrote: > > If everything has moved and this mailing list has gone dormant, how > > about an official announcement as well as official pointers to the new > > stuff? > > > > It would also be good to have some sort of "migration document" given > > that you have to do specific things to OPUS in order to get the old CELT > > behavior. > > Hm. I think we're sort of in a weird limbo right now. > > The Opus codebase has major regressions in everything outside of the > codec itself: build system, tests, tools useability, API, and > licensing status all have issues that need to be cleared up. > > Once the IETF bitstream standardization hurdles are out of the way it > will be easier to dedicate time to getting these issues resolved. > > Until then I'd feel bad making a heavy-handed push to the new stuff > when it's not currently a drop in replacement due to these issues. > >-------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://lists.xiph.org/pipermail/opus/attachments/20110713/13fd4627/attachment-0002.htm