Clone from the Lumiera Master-Repo (as Test for Forgejo)
https://git.lumiera.org/
Hereby I introduce a ''Development Status'' page, where the current phase of the release cycle can be marked and similar status information is published. This page also includes the Changelog (from the file NEWS). Since updates must be checked into Git and then pushed to our website, such status marks are documented in the history. Some notes regarding the phases of the Release cycle were also added to the Release checklist. + some additional links resources and documentation tweaks |
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Lumiera -- the video NLE for Linux ================================== Version: 0.pre.05~dev :Date: 11/2025 ************************************************************* Lumiera is a non-linear video editing and compositing tool. The Application will allow to edit footage using common multimedia formats and audio/video stream codecs. Lumiera features nondestructive editing, compositing tools, a selection of effects plugins, processing in RGB, YUV and RGB-float colour models and the ability to mix media with differing sizes and framerates. Lumiera is especially well suited for large and elaborate professional editing tasks with lots of material, several scenes, nested sequences, colour grading, 3D support, full fledged sound montage and multiple edit versions prepared in parallel. NOTE: as of 11/2025, Lumiera is in early development stage; it is not usable yet. The above describes the Lumiera project vision, the implementation of which will require many more years. Visit https://Lumiera.org and join the mailing list when interested in Lumiera planning and development. **************************************************************** Lumiera pre-Alpha Versions -------------------------- .This source tree doesn't contain a working video editing application yet. Rather, it contains the framework and technology core of the envisioned Application »Lumiera«. What we attempt to build here is innovative, and we must engage in a series of integration steps to search for suitable pathways towards our envisaged architecture. Since 2024, the integration of the Render Engine takes centre stage, in an effort to establish a steady state realtime processing and display pipeline, still relying on generated video data rather than using a library to read and playback a video file. - https://Lumiera.org/documentation/design/governance/integration.html[Integration steps] - See also https://issues.lumiera.org/roadmap[Project roadmap] Build Requirements ------------------ For building Lumiera, you'll need: * C++23 compiler GCC >=14 (Clang fails atm) * Git Version management system * https://www.scons.org/[SCons build system] * https://www.boost.org/[Boost libraries] * https://github.com/bplaum/gavl[GAVL library] * https://www.alsa-project.org/[ALSA (libasound2-dev)] * https://nobug.pipapo.org/[NoBug library] * https://gtkmm.gnome.org/en/[gtkmm] * https://cgit.freedesktop.org/xorg/lib/libXv[libXv] * https://wiki.gnome.org/Projects/LibRsvg[lib rSVG] * https://git.lumiera.org/?p=debian/gdl;a=summary[lib GDL] * https://git.lumiera.org/?p=debian/gdlmm;a=summary[GDL-mm bindings] Further information: * Online documentation at https://Lumiera.org/download.html[Build and install]. * Documentation is also available in-tree in 'doc/user/tutorials/building.txt' * Source code can be retrieved with `git clone git://git.lumiera.org/LUMIERA` Debian Package -------------- Hermann Vosseler (aka Ichthyo) maintains a *Debian* packaging of the source tree - the package definition can be pulled from `git://git.lumiera.org/debian/lumiera/` - the package can be built by `git-buildpackage`