Dear dLeyna community members,
A lot of activities are going on, leveraging on our joint committed efforts and
development progresses.
We thank you for your contributions.
We'd like to share with you some news and updates, and we're looking forward to
continuing doing so on a regular basis:
We're really excited, and proud to announce that the Digital Media Controller
application, named Cloud-dLeyna, has been granted DLNA software certification (see the
official
document<http://certification.dlna.org/certs/REG21002848.pdf>).
Cloud-dLeyna<https://github.com/01org/cloud-dleyna> is the open source HTML5
application built using the dLeyna APIs.
The certification of this application demonstrates the maturity of the client side DLNA
APIs and should enable the community that uses dLeyna to easily obtain DLNA certification
for their own media controller applications and DLNA capable products.
This has been the first time ever, an open source stack has obtained DLNA software
certification. For our first try, it has been a great learning experience and a very
exciting path from the initial implementation to raising the stack to this level of
features completeness and industrial quality.
Furthermore, the dLeyna stack has been presented and demoed by Mark Ryan to the Genivi
"Connectivity Expert Group" in Barcelona on April 25th. Genivi is an industry
alliance committed to driving the broad adoption of an In-Vehicle Infotainment (IVI)
open-source development platform. The alliance aims to align requirements, deliver
reference implementations, offer certification programs, and foster a vibrant open-source
IVI community (including to name just a few: BMW, Jaguar-LandRover, Nissan, PSA, Intel,
Harman, ...etc).
In addition, Mark gave a talk about dLeyna and Rygel at Automotive Linux Summit in Tokyo
at the end of May. Check out the slides
(
http://events.linuxfoundation.org/sites/events/files/alss13_ryan.pdf) and the video of
the talk (
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FJZAEF3ngPY).
We welcome Emanuele Aina and Reynaldo Verdejo Pinochet from Collabora to the team.
Emanuele helps us to package the stack for Debian, and integrate DLNA features leveraging
on dLeyna's API into Gnome applications GNOME Photos and Totem (through Grilo).
Reynaldo helps us to port dLeyna and Rygel on the Android operating system.
Part of the interesting work ongoing with dLeyna too, Mirsal Ennaime, who is one of the
VLC maintainers based in France, is currently integrating DLNA capabilities into VLC
thanks to the dLeyna's API.
For people who are using Yocto, Ross Burton integrated dLeyna services into
meta-oe/meta-multimedia.
Last, we will definitely attend the DLNA plugfest #35 from July 15-19, occurring in
Montpellier, where the dLeyna team will be checking the interoperability of the latest
developments against the other attendees' implementations. If you happen to be there,
please stop by and talk with us (especially with a beer in hands which Mark, very
respectful of his Irish traditions, won't refuse :)).
Once again, we thank you for your contributions and look forward to more exciting news.
The dLeyna team
PS: if they are any other activity going on, making use of dLeyna, that you are aware of
and would like to see mentioned here, please contact us. We'll be glad to send such
updates on a regular basis.
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