Miro 3.0 released!
We pushed out Miro 3.0 today. There are still some minor things to do like Ubuntu packages (I'll work on that Friday), version updates on the web-site, .... Still, it's really great to finally get the release out the door.
This release has some great features in it:
subtitle support
lots of performance fixes
fixes to the database layer reducing disk i/o
context menu item and system preference for playing videos externally (thank you Jason Woofenden!)
support for media keys on Ubuntu/Linux
a ton of bug fixes
and we wrote a Miro User Manual
Also important, but not something you would see direct evidence of, we did a lot of work on infrastructure and process for developing Miro:
Janet set up an automated ui test system
we fixed our unit test framework to work on Windows
we added 40 unit tests and updated/fixed a lot more
we tweaked our testing and release processes to increase quality
we switched from svn to git
we re-wrote our nightly build scripts
we reworked binary kits so they're versioned and in separate repositories
we continued cleaning up and working on documentation
we continued cleaning up our codebase using pylint to identify issues
we worked on removing code complexity and dead code; ditched some pyrex code; ditched support for xine
We're working hard to make sure that this and future releases are good quality releases. We're working hard to make sure that the four of us can keep pushing Miro in new directions and provide better support for Miro users. We're working hard to do more with less.
We're very excited about this release--it feels really good.
We've also already started on Miro 3.1 development. You can follow the roadmap here.