[xiph-commits] r8394 - trunk/theora

giles at motherfish-iii.xiph.org giles at motherfish-iii.xiph.org
Tue Dec 14 13:25:27 PST 2004


Author: giles
Date: 2004-12-14 13:25:26 -0800 (Tue, 14 Dec 2004)
New Revision: 8394

Modified:
   trunk/theora/CHANGES
   trunk/theora/README
Log:
Additional release cleanup to the README. Set the release date.


Modified: trunk/theora/CHANGES
===================================================================
--- trunk/theora/CHANGES	2004-12-14 21:21:38 UTC (rev 8393)
+++ trunk/theora/CHANGES	2004-12-14 21:25:26 UTC (rev 8394)
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
-libtheora 1.0alpha4 (unreleased)
+libtheora 1.0alpha4 (2004 December 15)
 
  * first draft of the Theora I Format Specification
  * API documentation generated from theora.h with Doxygen

Modified: trunk/theora/README
===================================================================
--- trunk/theora/README	2004-12-14 21:21:38 UTC (rev 8393)
+++ trunk/theora/README	2004-12-14 21:25:26 UTC (rev 8394)
@@ -1,3 +1,7 @@
+-------------------------------------------------------------------------
+          The Xiph.org Foundation's libtheora 1.0alpha4 release
+-------------------------------------------------------------------------
+
 *** What is Theora?
 
 Theora is Xiph.Org's first publicly released video codec, intended
@@ -21,22 +25,16 @@
 according to the Theora I specification.
 
 Traditionally alpha mean proof of concept, not a production-ready 
-release. However the code is very robust, ready for and indeed in
-general use. WE DO INTEND TO MAKE INCOMPATIBLE API changes before
-stable beta release however, particularly on the encoding side.
+release. However the code is very robust, ready for and indeed
+in general use. But WE DO INTEND TO MAKE INCOMPATIBLE API changes 
+before stable beta release however, particularly on the encoding side.
 
 The purpose of this release is to provide an updated testing base for 
 those interested in theora and to dissiminate more widely the changes
 we've made since the last alpha release. These include some helper
-utility functions, and a draft format specification, located in the
-doc directory.
+utility functions, a draft format specification and rough api 
+documentation located in the doc directory.
 
-Once more for the record: THIS RELEASE IS NOT PRODUCTION CODE.  It is
-not for ripping DVDs, or otherwise use for content you won't want to 
-re-encode on demand.  The Theora stream format MAY WELL CHANGE in future
-releases. The API WILL CHANGE.  We will not yet support any Theora
-files produced by this alpha.  Not yet.  Soon, Grasshopper, Soon.
-
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 Getting started with the code
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