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*[http://twitter.com/#!/benrito Ben Moskowitz], Mozilla | *[http://twitter.com/#!/benrito Ben Moskowitz], Mozilla | ||
For a full list, see [https://github.com/webmademovies/popcorn-js/blob/master/AUTHORS AUTHORS] |
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Popcorn.js | ||
Owner: David Humphrey, Brett Gaylor, Bobby Richter, Ben Moskowitz | Updated: 2011-07-27 | |
Mozilla's HTML5 media framework |
About this project
Popcorn.js is an event framework for HTML5 media. Popcorn.js utilizes the native HTMLMediaElement properties, methods and events, normalizes them into an easy to learn API, and provides a plugin system for community contributed interactions.
Get involved now
We use Lighthouse for bug tracking. Sign up for an account to file a bug, or even better, fix one!
We have an active developer community on IRC at irc.mozilla.org/popcorn. Come say hello!
The current popcornjs code is available on Github. Jon Buckley is the project's release engineer. Active development occurs in jbuck/popcorn-js/.
We also have a mailing list, which currently hosts all discussion around the Web Made Movies project + Popcorn.
Roadmap
For a current list of bugs/tickets, visit https://webmademovies.lighthouseapp.com/projects/63272-popcorn-js/overview
- 0.7 Current Version
- 0.8 August 30th
This release will focus on potential API changes in the core, which means fixing things that use the core (e.g., plugins) with a view to shaking out any changes that need to happen to the core in order to support them. This will include a rework of our player plugins (e.g., youtube), helper methods for media attributes, a new custom UI API for extending/replacing the video controls, etc. You can see a complete list of current bugs here:
- 0.9 week of September 26t
This release will signal an API freeze for the core, such that we can focus on documentation and testing in the lead-up to 1.0.
- 1.0 We will ship Popcorn.js 1.0 in the first week of November, launching at the Mozilla Festival (Mozilla Festival — Media, Freedom and the Web London UK, November 4 - 6, 2011). This release will be focused on bug fixes, and end-user facing features like documentation, packaging, the web site, and other things needed in order to find, get, and use Popcorn.js.
Links
Website
Documentation
Demos
Twitter
Bug Tracker
Github
IRC: irc.mozilla.org #popcorn
Team
- David Humphrey, CDOT
- Scott Downe, CDOT
- Jon Buckley, CDOT
- Brett Gaylor, Mozilla
- Rick Waldron, Bocoup
- Bobby Richter, Mozilla
- Ben Moskowitz, Mozilla
For a full list, see AUTHORS