Difference between revisions of "Development Goals for LinuxMCE 0804"

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*Boot screen
 
*Boot screen
 
**Use LinuxMCE logo rather than Ubuntu
 
**Use LinuxMCE logo rather than Ubuntu
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*Z-Wave (hari)
 
*Z-Wave (hari)
** Improve job handler
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** Improve job handler - DONE
** Support 2-way comms
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** Support 2-way comms - DONE
** Add setback schedule thermostats
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** Add setback schedule thermostats - DONE
** Add multilevel sensor support
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** Add multilevel sensor support - pending
** More reliability and better device support
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** More reliability and better device support - DONE
  
 
*IR (not yet assigned)
 
*IR (not yet assigned)
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*JavaMO (hari)
 
*JavaMO (hari)
** Fix reconnect after Orbiter reload
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** Fix reconnect after Orbiter reload - DONE
 
** Better keypress handling (repeats..)
 
** Better keypress handling (repeats..)
 
** Add VIP Menu Containers (VMC) support for "out of house" mode
 
** Add VIP Menu Containers (VMC) support for "out of house" mode
** Implement pointer events
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** Implement pointer events - DONE
 
** Automatic resizing of the Bluetooth_Dongle Orbiter
 
** Automatic resizing of the Bluetooth_Dongle Orbiter
 
** PnP installation
 
** PnP installation
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** Use standard packaging for all GPL licensed code so that it can be integrated into mainline Ubuntu
 
** Use standard packaging for all GPL licensed code so that it can be integrated into mainline Ubuntu
 
** Use dpatch and clean tarballs for external code packaged by builder (mythtv,asterisk,etc.)
 
** Use dpatch and clean tarballs for external code packaged by builder (mythtv,asterisk,etc.)
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*PPPoE support out of the box (not yet assigned)
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** Lots of european customers use PPPoE to connect to the internet. Right now, they have to use external routers, and/or muck around with installing additional software.

Latest revision as of 19:56, 14 September 2008

  • Boot screen
    • Use LinuxMCE logo rather than Ubuntu
    • Use graphical boot on MD's, except on first setup boot.
  • Power Savings (all devs)
    • Use tickless kernel
    • Run PowerTOP and eliminate worst offenders
  • MythTV 0.21 integration (danielk)
    • Support multiple recording directories
    • Support MythTV as tv show and DVD player from within LMCE
    • Improve LiveTV integration
      • Add MythTV dialog awareness to MythTV_Player
      • Add MythTV signal monitor to MythTV_Player
    • Improve setup wizard
    • Add MythTV (non-livetv) button to Orbiters.
    • Make mythbackend bootscripts respond in standard ways to start/stop/restart without losing restart functionality.
    • Add support for HD-PVR 1212 [1]
  • MAME integration (tschak)
  • Insteon (petek,ddamron)
    • Integrate PLC/PLM support
    • Support 2-way comms for both controllers
  • Z-Wave (hari)
    • Improve job handler - DONE
    • Support 2-way comms - DONE
    • Add setback schedule thermostats - DONE
    • Add multilevel sensor support - pending
    • More reliability and better device support - DONE
  • IR (not yet assigned)
    • Support learning for all LIRC supported IR receivers
      • Write LIRC format to PRONTO format converter
    • Support blasting for all LIRC supported IR transmitters
  • JavaMO (hari)
    • Fix reconnect after Orbiter reload - DONE
    • Better keypress handling (repeats..)
    • Add VIP Menu Containers (VMC) support for "out of house" mode
    • Implement pointer events - DONE
    • Automatic resizing of the Bluetooth_Dongle Orbiter
    • PnP installation
  • I18N (michael)
    • UTF-8 DB conversion (Note: this will only be done if it can be done safely)
  • Orbiter theming
    • Create LMCE Orbiter theme to replace basic
  • Package cleanup (danielk)
    • Use standard packaging for all GPL licensed code so that it can be integrated into mainline Ubuntu
    • Use dpatch and clean tarballs for external code packaged by builder (mythtv,asterisk,etc.)
  • PPPoE support out of the box (not yet assigned)
    • Lots of european customers use PPPoE to connect to the internet. Right now, they have to use external routers, and/or muck around with installing additional software.