Jeff Spaleta wrote:
This is exactly the community that needs to get involved and contribute a clean solution that we can ship, for their own needs. But if they don't value a fully open solution, and are okay with the fractured nature of a/v due to the patent issues in the space, then its going to be harder to convince them involved and working on the problem we know needs to be solved.
Some of the community members who support Cinelerra CV (IE, not Heroine Virtual) have recently taken an initiative to rewrite Cinelerra using modern widgets. If people in the Fedora community are interested in a ground-up high-end editor, this is a good time to get involved before proprietary decisions are made. The new project is called Lumiera and hosted at lumiera.org.
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