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* 0.1 Build the test environment, package the omxil package.
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* 0.1 Have the testing environment ready. Have omxil packaged. Have RPM package signed and put it into local repository folder.
* 0.2 Sign the RPM package and put it into local repository folder.
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* 0.2 Project submitted for review.
* 0.3 Attempt to publish the rpm. Work out the bugs. Send information to Ryan for documentation.
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* 0.3 Work out the bugs. Send information to Ryan for documentation.
  
 
Ryan  
 
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* 0.1 Test the omxil package with koji on arm7.
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* 0.1 Package tested.
* 0.2 Point to the local repository and test the package with yum.
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* 0.2 Project reviewed for submission.
* 0.3 Do final tests and notify Andrei about the bugs. Once the bugs are finished create a project documentation.
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* 0.3 Final tests are done. Project documentation ready.
  
 
== Communication ==
 
== Communication ==

Revision as of 12:48, 29 October 2012

Project Name

Project Description

OpenMax is a means of supporting media well on a lot of ARM platforms. It should be packaged and present in Fedora.
The OpenMAX IL API strives to give media components portability across an array of platforms using the C-language. In the OpenMAX IL, components represent individual blocks of functionality. Components can be sources, sinks, codecs, filters, splitters, mixers, or any other data operator.

Project Leader(s)

Ryan Lawrence Aqualie (rlawrence5)
Andrei Martinenco amartinenco


Project Contributor(s)

Project Details

Project Plan

Tracking mechanism (bugzilla, trac, github, ...):

Key contacts:

Goals for each release and plans for reaching those goals:

Andrei

  • 0.1 Have the testing environment ready. Have omxil packaged. Have RPM package signed and put it into local repository folder.
  • 0.2 Project submitted for review.
  • 0.3 Work out the bugs. Send information to Ryan for documentation.

Ryan

  • 0.1 Package tested.
  • 0.2 Project reviewed for submission.
  • 0.3 Final tests are done. Project documentation ready.

Communication

Mailing Lists

Upsteam Wiki and Web

Links/Bugs/Tracking

Source Code Control

http://omxil.sourceforge.net/

Blogs

Seneca Particpants

Non-Seneca Participants

Planets

Project News