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Message #59845
[Bug 1427958] [NEW] [MIR] media-hub
Public bug reported:
* Rationale
Media-hub is a dependency of the new oxide-qt version. Media-hub
provides a media server/service that is currently used by the Ubuntu
Touch stack, and the dependency with Oxide was created in order for
Oxide to support background playback (without letting the phone suspend,
allowing the user to use websites such as grooveshark).
* Dependencies
Besides telepathy-qt5 (which is also included as a bug task), the
remaining dependencies are all approved for main (dbus-cpp and process-
cpp were moved back to universe but the MIR for them are already
approved by bug 1218896 and bug 1270234).
The dependency against telepathy-qt5 is required in order for the media-
server to be allowed to react on telephony events (like stopping
playback when receiving calls). Telepathy-qt5 is the same package as
telepathy-qt, but built against the Qt 5 stack.
* Maintenance:
Media-hub is maintained by Ubuntu upstream (Phone Foundations team), and
it is a core part of the Ubuntu Touch stack (main service responsible
for multimedia playback).
Telepathy-qt5 is currently maintained by the Ubuntu Touch Apps team, and
also a core piece of the Ubuntu Touch stack.
* Standard compliance:
The packages are created according to our daily-build inline packaging
rules and being daily-released in cu2d, so they comply to our Ubuntu
packaging standards already.
** Affects: media-hub (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Affects: telepathy-qt5 (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Also affects: telepathy-qt5 (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Description changed:
* Rationale
Media-hub is a dependency of the new oxide-qt version. Media-hub
provides a media server/service that is currently used by the Ubuntu
Touch stack, and the dependency with Oxide was created in order for
Oxide to support background playback (without letting the phone suspend,
allowing the user to use websites such as grooveshark).
* Dependencies
Besides telepathy-qt5 (which is also included as a bug task), the
remaining dependencies are all approved for main (dbus-cpp and process-
cpp were moved back to universe but the MIR for them are already
approved by bug 1218896 and bug 1270234).
+ The dependency against telepathy-qt5 is required in order for the media-
+ server to be allowed to react on telephony events (like stopping
+ playback when receiving calls). Telepathy-qt5 is the same package as
+ telepathy-qt, but built against the Qt 5 stack.
+
* Maintenance:
Media-hub is maintained by Ubuntu upstream (Phone Foundations team), and
it is a core part of the Ubuntu Touch stack (main service responsible
for multimedia playback).
* Standard compliance:
The packages are created according to our daily-build inline packaging
rules and being daily-released in cu2d, so they comply to our Ubuntu
packaging standards already.
** Description changed:
* Rationale
Media-hub is a dependency of the new oxide-qt version. Media-hub
provides a media server/service that is currently used by the Ubuntu
Touch stack, and the dependency with Oxide was created in order for
Oxide to support background playback (without letting the phone suspend,
allowing the user to use websites such as grooveshark).
* Dependencies
Besides telepathy-qt5 (which is also included as a bug task), the
remaining dependencies are all approved for main (dbus-cpp and process-
cpp were moved back to universe but the MIR for them are already
approved by bug 1218896 and bug 1270234).
The dependency against telepathy-qt5 is required in order for the media-
server to be allowed to react on telephony events (like stopping
playback when receiving calls). Telepathy-qt5 is the same package as
telepathy-qt, but built against the Qt 5 stack.
* Maintenance:
Media-hub is maintained by Ubuntu upstream (Phone Foundations team), and
it is a core part of the Ubuntu Touch stack (main service responsible
for multimedia playback).
+ Telepathy-qt5 is currently maintained by the Ubuntu Touch Apps team, and
+ also a core piece of the Ubuntu Touch stack.
+
* Standard compliance:
The packages are created according to our daily-build inline packaging
rules and being daily-released in cu2d, so they comply to our Ubuntu
packaging standards already.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1427958
Title:
[MIR] media-hub
Status in media-hub package in Ubuntu:
New
Status in telepathy-qt5 package in Ubuntu:
New
Bug description:
* Rationale
Media-hub is a dependency of the new oxide-qt version. Media-hub
provides a media server/service that is currently used by the Ubuntu
Touch stack, and the dependency with Oxide was created in order for
Oxide to support background playback (without letting the phone
suspend, allowing the user to use websites such as grooveshark).
* Dependencies
Besides telepathy-qt5 (which is also included as a bug task), the
remaining dependencies are all approved for main (dbus-cpp and
process-cpp were moved back to universe but the MIR for them are
already approved by bug 1218896 and bug 1270234).
The dependency against telepathy-qt5 is required in order for the
media-server to be allowed to react on telephony events (like stopping
playback when receiving calls). Telepathy-qt5 is the same package as
telepathy-qt, but built against the Qt 5 stack.
* Maintenance:
Media-hub is maintained by Ubuntu upstream (Phone Foundations team),
and it is a core part of the Ubuntu Touch stack (main service
responsible for multimedia playback).
Telepathy-qt5 is currently maintained by the Ubuntu Touch Apps team,
and also a core piece of the Ubuntu Touch stack.
* Standard compliance:
The packages are created according to our daily-build inline packaging
rules and being daily-released in cu2d, so they comply to our Ubuntu
packaging standards already.
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