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[Bug 1394731] Re: [MIR] grilo-plugins

 

Hello, and thanks for keeping me in the loop!

I think it's a good idea to split the packages. I still haven't had the
chance to think about the optimal way to do so, though.

I guess we can follow an approach similar to that of gstreamer and have
something like grilo-plugins-0.2-{base,standard,extra} (we would have to
come up with some suitable names).

So plugins that don't pull any additional dependency (or very basic
ones) would go directly to base, like these ones:

  appletrailers
  bliptv
  filesystem
  gravatar
  jamendo
  lastfm-albumart
  optical-media
  raitv
  shoutcast
  vimeo

What are the dependencies that concern you the most? Tracker?

About downgrading dleyna-server to Suggests, I don't have a strong
opinion.

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Title:
  [MIR] grilo-plugins

Status in grilo-plugins package in Ubuntu:
  Incomplete

Bug description:
  Availability: In universe, builds on all archs

  Rational: grilo-plugins is now a dependency of totem and is hard to
  patch out. See lp:1393067

  Security: No known CVEs

  Quality Assurance: No bugs in debian or ubuntu, most upstream bugs are
  feature requests. Active debian maintainer. Has watch file. Tests are
  run during build.

  UI standards: The package is translated upstream.

  Dependencies: All deps in main

  Standards compliance: No issues

  Maintenance: Actively maintained in debian. ubuntu-gnome team will
  subscribe in ubuntu.

  Background info: Grilo is a framework focused on making media
  discovery and browsing easy for application developers. This package
  contains it's plugins, including the tracker one, which is now needed
  by totem

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