On 04/28/2010 09:54 AM, Sascha Peilicke wrote:
On Wednesday 28 April 2010 09:34:12 Dave Plater wrote:
On 04/26/2010 07:42 PM, Sascha Peilicke wrote:
Am 26.04.2010 11:32, schrieb Michael Andres:
On Friday 23 April 2010 18:09:34 Sascha Peilicke wrote:
I'd like to submit the package 'picard' which contains MusicBrainz Picard, a music file tag editor. This package uses only free components (unlike other 'picard' packages) and adds some useful plugins. My question is which devel project is suited best for it. It's a python-qt4 based GPLv2 app that seems not to be packaged yet in the official repos. It can be found in the project 'home:saschpe' [1].
That would be great ;)
IMO it would fit into multimedia:apps.
Thought so too, I made a submit request for that.
I'm too busy to test picard atm, I use kid3 and pinkytagger, how does it compare to them? There isn't a gui tagger in the main distro or multimedia:apps at all only id3v2 a command line one.
This is somewhat biased but IMHO it's a lot easier to work with than pinkytagger, I don't know how it compares to kid3. The most striking feature is that you can update a whole lot of audio files in parallel and semi- automatic. To test this packaging effort, I let it update tags of my complete music folder (54GB of music). The advantage here is that user interaction mostly is about dragging the minority of audio files it wasn't able to sort into albums automatically onto those. Compared to what you have to do in pinkytagger it's a big win.
Sounds similar to kid3 but not kde dependent. I was looking at the fedora link on the website about ffmpeg and using a fedora universe package to make it work and maybe a full featured version of the package would work in packman. You should definitely look at getting it into packman.
One fact in favour of contrib is it's listed as a community repo in yast and multimedia:apps isn't so it will be more visible in 11.3 in contrib.
Yep, I also filed a submit request there but people seem busy right now...
I'm a maintainer of multimedia:apps that's why I'm asking these questions. Regards Dave P -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-factory+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse-factory+help@opensuse.org