Debian: Nageru, Free Software Activities, Bug Squashing and Diversity
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Nageru 1.7.0 released
I've just released version 1.7.0 of Nageru, my free software video mixer. The poster child feature for this release is the direct integration of CEF, yielding high-performance HTML5 graphics directly into Nageru. This obsoletes the earlier CasparCG integration through playing a video from a socket (although video support is of course still very much present!), which were significantly slower and more flimsy. (Also, when CEF gets around to integrating with clients on the GPU level, you'll see even higher performance, and also stuff like WebGL, which I've turned off the for time being.)
Unfortunately, Debian doesn't carry CEF, and I haven't received any answers to my probes of whether it would be possible to do so—it would certainly involve some coordination with the Chromium maintainers. Thus, it is an optional dependency, and the packages that are coming into unstable are built without CEF support.
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My Free Software Activities in February 2018
Welcome to gambaru.de. Here is my monthly report that covers what I have been doing for Debian. If you’re interested in Java, Games and LTS topics, this might be interesting for you.
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Alexandre Viau: testeduploads - looking for GSOC mentor
I have been contributing to Debian for a couple of years now and I have been a Debian Developper since 2015. For now, I have mostly been conttibuting to packaging new software and fixing packaging-related bugs.
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Bug Squashing and Diversity
Every time I go there, female developers (this is a hotspot of diversity) ask me if they can host the next Mini DebConf for Women. There have already been two of these very successful events, in Barcelona and Bucharest. It is not my decision to make though: anybody can host a MiniDebConf of any kind, anywhere, at any time. I've encouraged the women in Tirana to reach out to some of the previous speakers personally to scope potential dates and contact the DPL directly about funding for necessary expenses like travel.
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