
Daniel Weber developed and integrated the BeTon music player and tag editor as a native recipe for the haikuports/haikuports repository, expanding Haiku OS’s media capabilities. He focused on build systems, dependency resolution, and package management, ensuring the BeTon package was compatible with core libraries and stable for downstream use. Working primarily with shell scripting and plaintext configuration, Daniel refined the recipe to support audio playback, playlist creation, and MusicBrainz metadata lookup. His work delivered a reliable packaging process and laid the foundation for future metadata-driven features, demonstrating depth in Haiku OS development and attention to integration quality and maintainability.
January 2026 — HaikuPorts: Implemented BeTon music player and tag editor as a native Haiku recipe, enhancing media capabilities and metadata handling. Stabilized the BeTon packaging to ensure compatibility with core libraries and smoother downstream integration.
January 2026 — HaikuPorts: Implemented BeTon music player and tag editor as a native Haiku recipe, enhancing media capabilities and metadata handling. Stabilized the BeTon packaging to ensure compatibility with core libraries and smoother downstream integration.

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