Hi Philip, Cordel et al,
I don't see a clear development process for ZoneMinder. Is there a CVS store for it somewhere in existance?
I ask because it has been a while since the last version of zm and as a programmer having CVS would help me contribute to this excellent application.
I'm on the Video4linux mailing list and there is a lot going on at the moment including a move of the bttv driver to use V4L2 compatibility layer for the V4L1 calls. It could therefore be of a performance advantage to get zm to start using V4L2 calls. I'm hoping to check this out when I have the time but I want to work from the latest code.
Conor Downey
New versions of ZoneMinder - CVS store somewhere?
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I do have a local CVS server but it's in such a complicated state with branches off branches for features and enhancements etc that I would be embarrassed to open it up as it stands. I have a release pretty much finished and ready to go except for documentation but I do keep succumbing to the temptation to put extra little featurettes in when people suggest them
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Phil,
Now that version 1.21.4 has been released (great new features, but yet to try) now would be a good time to add it to CVS at sourceforge. It could be put under top level directory with the name of zm say to allow other contributions such as James Windows viewer to also be stored in the CVS say.
You should then have people contributing to features at Sourceforge adn keeping the momentum of ZM testing going between releases. I'm keen to get started on a local viewer for ZM (using DirectFB).
Regards,
Conor
Now that version 1.21.4 has been released (great new features, but yet to try) now would be a good time to add it to CVS at sourceforge. It could be put under top level directory with the name of zm say to allow other contributions such as James Windows viewer to also be stored in the CVS say.
You should then have people contributing to features at Sourceforge adn keeping the momentum of ZM testing going between releases. I'm keen to get started on a local viewer for ZM (using DirectFB).
Regards,
Conor
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Possibly. I will have to look to see how easy it is to import a couple dozen branches (and branches on branches) of imcomplete features. Otherwise everything is just going to get completely out of step. Also I'm not always online when I do development so I will have to check how checking in changes etc will work with no connection to SF.
Phil
Phil