Are these actual Debian requirements (or just "nice-to-haves") that all
JavaScript use packaged versions? This seems very fragile, and I've only
tested against certain versions of Angular, JQuery, JQuery UI (and a few
others). Linking to a newer version will likely just break.

openshot-qt is packaged on most Linux distros, except for Debian. I'm super
excited for openshot-qt to officially be available in Debian (and all the
Debian derivatives). Please let me know if I can help.

Thanks!
-Jonathan

On Wed, Aug 16, 2017 at 3:59 AM, Ghislain Vaillant <ghisv...@gmail.com>
wrote:

> On 16/08/17 08:28, Sebastian Ramacher wrote:
>
>> 3 Packages
>>> ---------------------
>>> openshot-qt - PyQt desktop video editor app
>>> libopenshot - C++ video editing library
>>> libopenshot-audio - C++ audio editing library (based on JUCE audio)
>>>
>>
>> The latter two are already in experimental and maintained in the
>> multimedia team
>> and are worked on by Ghislain (CCed).
>>
>
> Correct. The goal is to get all 3 in experimental first to make sure the
> whole stack works ok.
>
> I don't think those packages ever got approved, and each one had a few
>>> small issues I think.
>>>
>>
> They are. libopenshot-audio and libopenshot are already in experimental,
> openshot-qt is still in the making. For the latter, the heavy work is in
> identifying all the javascript bits which should be replaced by their
> packaged version.
>
> On Tue, Aug 15, 2017 at 12:24 PM, Jonas Smedegaard <d...@jones.dk> wrote:
>>>
>>>> Are you still interested in maintaining it, or would you mind me taking
>>>> over, and move it to the Debian Multimedia team?
>>>>
>>>>   - Jonas
>>>>
>>>
> If Jonas is interested in co-maintaining, then he should feel free to
> contact my directly or via the team's mailing list (please CC me).
>
> Ghis
>

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