[PATCH 0/2] new gconv modules for digital TV encodings
Mike Frysinger
vapier@gentoo.org
Fri Mar 13 06:03:00 GMT 2015
thanks, they look largely straight forward. unfortunately, i think most likely
we're going to pass on them. it's nothing personal ... we most likely won't
accept any more gconv modules unless it's computing related (as vague as that
sounds) and makes a strong case as being relevant. a quick scan of our current
modules shows they're all focused on encodings that were used historically
(IBM/DOS/Windows/etc...) or active today (UTF8/etc...). encodings used in
broadcast tv don't really fall into these buckets.
my limited understanding of gconv is that the API isn't formalized either for
external users. since this area of glibc has settled down now, it might be
nice to clean it up a bit and actually formalize it. that'd allow people such
as yourself to build and distribute gconv modules independently so others could
at least benefit. of course, we'd need someone to champion that work :).
i might mention the add-on route, but realistically no one builds glibc
themselves anymore (they get it from their distro), so that wouldn't help.
the only other thought that comes to mind would be a "contrib" sort of thing,
but i don't think the project wants that either. if it's source included in the
repo, then people are going to expect us to maintain it :(.
i'm sorry i don't have better news.
-mike
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