Re: AGL Feature Planning for 2023

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Hello Everyone,

This has been informally discussed for a little while now, so I'd like to formally request it be added to the spreadsheet for the wider audience.
Can we include Google customised version of GTK 3 GPLv3 as used by flutter 

I imagine there's some work involved but as I understand the Flutter team is already working to make the custom GTK more modular and less tightly coupled from the rest of the engine, so as it can be used more easily as a standalone library by other projects.

I also understand there is considerable compatibility between GTK apps and  PipeWire/Gstreamer;  that could be utilized down the track.
Unfortunately I don't have the skillset to assist with this directly, but i can certainly help out downstream when it hits flutter/dart land 

regards

Bernard Craddock
Co-founder Pumped Fuel
L2, 11 York Street Sydney 2000


On Thu, Jan 26, 2023 at 7:24 PM Marius Vlad via lists.automotivelinux.org <marius.vlad=collabora.com@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hi,

We identified PipeWire as the common denominator technology in some of
the key tasks added in that spreadsheet, related this time not to audio,
but rather to video and graphics. Camera functionality, but also as a
replacement for Waltham, are among a few items worth mentioning.
Screen-sharing is also used in Wayland compositors so that's also
something to think about.

With PipeWire gaining quite a bit of traction, focusing on it seems like the
natural thing to do. libweston support for PipeWire is a bit inefficient
at this stage, but with a bit of work we could replace our GSt pipeline
with PipeWire entirely for the video streaming part, while the remaining
bit would be to figure out how to relay input data back over some kind
of a side-channel, as to achieve parity to what we had over with Waltham.

Obviously at this point it is a bit too soon to assume that's
achievable but we can look into other technologies, and
see if we can come up with something similar in terms of functionality.

Anyway, with that in mind I created a Jira ticket [1] for this.

[1] https://jira.automotivelinux.org/browse/SPEC-4689

On Thu, Jan 19, 2023 at 08:40:05AM -0500, Walt Miner wrote:
> Happy New Year everyone!   We had a very successful booth at CES earlier
> this month and I was very happy to see a lot of familiar faces.  A number
> of us in the AGL community plan to attend FOSDEM[1] in Brussels in a few
> weeks. If you are there make sure to stop by the AGL Stand on Sunday to say
> hello, grab a sticker or two, and see the latest AGL demos.
>
> We have also kicked off our annual feature planning and roadmap
> exercise[2]. Instructions and deadlines are in the README worksheet[2]. We
> need each of the expert groups to review and update their feature lists
> that were updated last year in the next two weeks. Once that is complete
> the SAT will review the complete list and send it to the Steering Committee
> for review and voting on the roadmap items that will be funded for this
> year.
>
> Regards,
> Walt
>
>
> [1] https://fosdem.org/2023
> [2]
> https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1BcjFnnOPlsc_zsF0djfEhTh5jG07OOqBU9y2IIJVVKo/edit?usp=sharing
> Walt Miner
> AGL Community Manager
> The Linux Foundation
>
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> www.automotivegradelinux.org
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