I think mplayer and other third parts from which our system derived
should be listed in Bluesky wiki
(http://wiki.apache.org/incubator/BlueSky), isn't it? And we shall
provide download links of the all related source code in BlueSky Dev
website (http://202.117.16.176/). Well, our team will have done this
work as soon as possible. I agree that we ought to search for a
substitution of mplayer under GPL.


2008/7/10, Bernd Fondermann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> On Wed, Jul 9, 2008 at 6:46 PM, Shan Jiang <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> xplayer is advanced on basic of mplayer (GPL) by our team. mplayer code is
>> the core of xplayer and provide many primary functions for it, such as
>> audio/video playback, streaming multimedia transport protocols and AV
>> encode-decode (actually supported by FFmpeg ). xplayer just add the new
>> function of playing synchronized multiple multimedia objects into mplayer.
>
> So, where do I find the mplayer original source code you derived xplayer
> from?
>
>> It is very hard to divide mplayer code from xplayer in a short period for
>> ASL (even if we done, xplayer is non-functional).
>
> Nobody is talking about doing it in a hurry. But you better start now
> if it takes long.
> You might as well think about replacing xplayer with a properly
> developed ASL licensed alternative.
>
>> So xplayer is a vital
>> issue that we need discuss in detail.
>
> Agreed, as we do right now.
>
>> Is it obligatory to commit xplayer code into ASF repository at present?
>
> It is obligatory to _NOT_ commit this code into ASF, since it is not yours!
>
>> xplayer is just one application software kit of Bluesky that includes
>> three
>> independent system, real-class system (developed by c++), MERSMP and
>> xplayer.
>
> Except from mplayer, what other third party projects did you derive
> you other 'systems' from?
>
>   Bernd
>

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