Rex Dieter wrote: > The labor of love that was maintaining xine-lib has passed, as it will no > longer be a dependency in f16's kde stack in any form. As such, I'm > orphaning it. Kevin Kofler has offered to take ownership, though I'd > venture he'd welcome any comaintainer assistance offered. FWIW, there's one third-party KDE-Platform-based application still using xine-lib for the foreseeable future: Kaffeine. That package was also orphaned, I picked it up too. > In a similar vein, phonon-backend-xine has officially been deprecated and > is no longer supported. We'll be EOL'ing this one soon. It's indeed time for that one to just go away, phonon-backend-gstreamer is now the better solution. I'm not going to attempt resurrecting phonon- backend-xine unless upstream suddenly changes their mind about the recommended Phonon backend again and brings it back from the ashes (but xine-lib itself would need a sudden reinjection of life as well). We've been doing the switch step by step: * Fedora 9, 10 and 11 installed only phonon-backend-xine by default. * Fedora 12, 13 and 14 installed both phonon-backend-xine and phonon- backend-gstreamer by default and defaulted to phonon-backend-xine. * Fedora 15 only installs phonon-backend-gstreamer by default. phonon- backend-xine is still in the repository, but will not be used by default even when installed. * Fedora 16 will only support phonon-backend-gstreamer. Kevin Kofler -- devel mailing list devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/devel