On Jun 9, 2014, at 5:53 PM, Brian Wolff bawolff@gmail.com wrote:
On 6/9/14, Ori Livneh ori@wikimedia.org wrote:
On Mon, Apr 21, 2014 at 2:31 AM, Gilles Dubuc gilles@wikimedia.org wrote:
Can this wait a few weeks? We were intending to move onto UploadWizard TMH and similar unloved projects after Media Viewer's launch to all users. We're in the middle of the launch at the moment, which is using all our team's resources and then some.
Ping!
Just my personal POV: I'm not sure what discussions have been had between kultura. However its been said that there's going to be a "new video player" javascript landing in TMH at some point (When is unclear. People have told me that a patch was going to land in gerrit "any day now" back in January. Now apparently its in "Q4"). Its unclear (at least to me) what the extent of this new player is, and how much of the TMH js it will replace, but I'd personally be hesitant to start working on JS cleanup of the extension (or any major non-critical js work) if its just going to be replaced shortly.
--bawolff
The "new player” is in the same upstream location as before: https://github.com/kaltura/mwEmbed. TMH shares the player modules with the “mwEmbed” so anything inside there would potentially be shared / updated and not befit from JS refactor that was not aligned with upstream.
I agree this has not gotten the priority it needs, and has dove tailed into a much longer cycle then ideal. The momentum was hurt by the rejection of supporting interoperable video formats, and with it the potential for braoder usage along with the primary core multimedia team focus on Media Viewer.
But … Brion V's efforts on software based codecs have been pretty amazing, and the fact iOS8 will support OpenGL also give new hope for that approach.
Also bawolff has been doing some great work on the THM extension which we can be better about reviewing and merging.
—michael