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Ancient history of XMMS2. See History/Prehistory for even more ancient history, tracing back to XMMS2's spiritual ancestry.
Tobias Rundström and Peter Alm talk about making a "kickass player" during a boring day at work. The idea is to build a C++ project as a library which could be embedded into different clients.
28th:
Initial code repository created. (BK/Git history goes back to this date)
18th:
Anders makes his first changeset, adding a SID plugin.
26th:
XMMS2 switches to using DBUS IPC - now split into a client and a server.
20th:
Python client bindings added.
7th:
Daniel Svensson makes his first contribution: "alsa output plugin, first miserable version... order a life insurance before testing."
21st:
Anders adds an SDL visualisation client.
22nd:
XMMS2 starts switching to using SCons for building. (Done by 24th)
20th:
Tilman Sauerbeck contributes his first patch: "Make -o to xmms2d work again ..."
24th:
Tilman adds ecore xmms2 client bindings.
19th:
Michael Lindgren cleans up the Vorbis plugin.
21st:
Chris Morgan contributes a JACK output plugin.
18th:
Ruby client bindings added.
7th:
Sham Chukoury contributes a documentation patch.
22nd:
XMMS2 switches to socket IPC (UNIX & TCP). (TCP socket support isn't completed until late November)
20th:
Kristian Benoit fixes shuffling.
14th:
Christopher Rosell adds FreeBSD support for the CDAE plugin.
17th:
Alexander Botero-Lowry fixes a strange buildflag in the xmmsclient SConscript.
24th:
Dismantled agrees to offer a clip as an intro/demo song for XMMS2.
28th:
Jens Taprogge fixes Debian package-building configuration and starts maintaining XMMS2 Debian packages.
20th:
XMMS2 Developer Release 1 is done.
21st:
XMMS2 moves from BitKeeper to Git. (takes a few days)
26th:
LWN publishes an introductory article about XMMS2 in its 'Development' section.
1st:
XMMS2 Developer Release 1.1 is done - mostly a bugfix release after DR1.
19th
Dan Chokola's first accepted patch (fixing formatting bugs in the CLI client) makes it into the codebase.
4th:
Developer Release 2 is done. Exactly one day later, we fix 2 critical bugs.
19th:
Developer Release 2.1 is done, fixing a few bugs found in DR2.
7th:
Developer Release 2.2 is done, fixing bugs found in DR2.1.
18th:
DrAlban is done, adding a number of features, bug fixes and some client API changes.
21st:
Planet XMMS2 goes live.
13th:
DrBombay is released, fixing some annoying bugs in DrAlban.
21st:
DrCox is released, fixing even more annoying bugs in DrBombay, including a fairly serious SQLite issue. DrCox also introduces a new mixer API.
27th:
DrDolittle is released, with yet more minor feature additions and bug fixes. A new Roadmap is also announced, to track future release targets.
DrDolittle, released 13:37 on the 27th March
(if you live in Mexico City or similar ;D)
27th:
XMMS2 is accepted as a mentoring organisation in Google's Summer of Code program. Approximately 50 project proposals are submitted to XMMS2.
23rd:
Five students are accepted to work on XMMS2 as part of Google's Summer of Code 2006:
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Support for DAAP
- Student: Cole Thompson
- Mentor: Tobias Rundström
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TurboX2 Release Engineering and Development
- Student: Alexander Botero-Lowry
- Mentor: Tobias Rundström
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Collections
- Student: Sébastien Cevey
- Mentor: Anders Gustafsson
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Support Apple Lossless Audio Codec (ALAC) and remote streaming to Airport Express in XMMS2
- Student: Mohsin Patel
- Mentor: Anders Gustafsson
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XMMS2 Test Framework
- Student: Abdul Haseeb
- Mentor: Sham Chukoury
6th:
DrEvil is released, introducing a major change with the reworking of xmms2d's internals into Transforms, as well as other bug fixes.
15th:
DrFeelgood is released, with the shortest release cycle yet! This release simply targets a few bugs found soon after the release of DrEvil.
The wiki gets a serious overhaul.
26th:
DrGonzo is mysteriously released.
20th:
The first ever XMMS2 IRC Meeting is held.
2nd:
DrHouse is conjured.
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