Tue 23 Oct 2007 07:21:46 PM UTC, comment #8:
Hi,
Alexander, Arn, it seems that everything is fine with this project, so I'm approving it.
You'll receive a confirmation mail shortly.
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Sat 20 Oct 2007 08:23:37 AM UTC, comment #7:
Hi,
I am happy to hear that. G.code as I mentioned earlier is just a temporary place for gneve.el. "This project moved to savannah.nongnu.org" with a link will be placed immediately.
We understand mplayer problem and respect your consequent attitude on this question.
Thanks,
Arnold
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Fri 19 Oct 2007 08:20:29 PM UTC, comment #6:
Hi,
We are ready to approve your project at Savannah as long as you are willing to stop using Google code for development.
When you are ready to include the code directly into GNU Emacs project, we will close this project. Currently it's impossible due to mplayer dependency, so you really need this separate project.
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Cheers,
Alex
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Thu 18 Oct 2007 01:27:49 PM UTC, comment #5:
Thank you for feedbacks, GNU Emacs as a video editor seems to be a popular topic...
We published a GNEVE in action demonstration video...seeing is believing...
http://gneve-webma-dev.blogspot.com/
GNU Emacs is an extensible, customizable, self-documenting real-time display editor, now also a real-time video editor using GNEVE.
We are examining VLC integration...
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Tue 16 Oct 2007 10:33:47 PM UTC, comment #4:
We contacted emacs-devel, rms seems to support gneve.el. Richard suggested VLC is a key concern. see: http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/emacs-devel/2007-10/msg00936.html
We got some other important feedbacks from Mathias Dahl and Juri Linkov, thank you, that we are working on. Gabor and me registered a Google Code project to work temporary online on fixing and patching gneve.el at http://code.google.com/p/gneve-webma-dev/ and also wrote 2 wiki pages.
I prefer CVS over SVN.
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Sat 13 Oct 2007 09:03:27 AM UTC, comment #3:
Hi,
Since you are going to transfer copyright to FSF may be you would like to become officially a GNU project and maybe part of Emacs? You can find details on how to become one here:
http://www.gnu.org/help/evaluation.html
You can also consider contacting GNU Emacs developers right away: -unavailable- :-)
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Regards,
Alex
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Tue 09 Oct 2007 08:39:37 PM UTC, comment #2:
Dear Alexander,
Me and my friend and partner, Gabor Torok, made some improvements to Martin's gneve.el and we would like our patches to be avaiable to the free software community. We agreed with Martin on transferring gneve.el copyrights to FSF. We live in Budapest, Hungary and we are motivated GNU Emacs users and we would to like learn from experienced GNU Emacs people. That is why we would like to contribute to gneve.el using GPLv3+.
gneve.el registration (#7328) set to "Should be Finished on Wednesday 10/03/2007 at 00:00". Please let gneve.el community know what efforts do you miss for Project Approval.
Best regards,
Arn Matyasi
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Fri 05 Oct 2007 08:58:03 AM UTC, comment #1:
Just to let you know Gneve will be licensed under GPLv3
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Sun 23 Sep 2007 01:48:19 PM UTC, original submission:
A new project has been registered at Savannah
This project account will remain inactive until a site admin approves or discards the registration.
Registration Administration
While this item will be useful to track the registration process, approving or discarding the registration must be done using the specific Group Administration page, accessible only to site administrators, effectively logged as site administrators (superuser):
Registration Details
- Name: GNEVE GNU Emacs Video Editing
- System Name: gneve
- Type: non-GNU software & documentation
- License: GNU General Public License v2 or later
Description:
GNEVE is an extension for GNU Emacs to provide flexible EDL (Edit Decision List) video editing facilities as part of a free, multimedia production toolchain. GNEVE is under active development, currently with three developers working towards a first beta release. GNEVE depends on the freely available MPlayer software (which has been patched for this release) for previewing, and the latest, free Avidemux video editor for EDL processing. The software is keystroke driven, with flexible preview and render functionalities. GNEVE is written in Emacs Lisp, and runs on GNU/Linux. The current URL for the first version of the source code is at:
http://www.1010.co.uk/gneve.el
Other Software Required:
MPlayer
Avidemux
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