On Sunday 3 September 2006 23:06, Sascha wrote: > well i think the idea is great but what realy bothers me is the gpl > license, not only about the "making of money" more about > security. > > > As mentioned, the client is still only available for Linux, but is > > very heavily detached from it's backend library (libinstrudeo), which > > should be easily portable. > > i also thought that about compiling ffmpeg on a windows system:D > try to get right bash emulation or compile it :D > you will get sick on it, i promise you! > > > To sum up, it seems there are others who are thinking about the same > > thing, which is great. If enough people show interest and spill ideas, > > I'm willing to spend some time on this, because I like the idea very > > much. As said, I believe in finding some financial support for it too. > > Perhaps it's time to create a community-inspired project, combining > > different projects as independent contributors to something larger. > > well iam interested but need to say that iam actualy developing other > modules for the same project as the desktop-sharing > would have been used, and may the software will be free but not > opensource, thatfor "my" problems with the GPL. > > Anyhow iam interested to get and share informations and i think that > might be a good idea to combine the forces. > lets here if may others are also intersted in sharing knowlegde.
So, if I understand you allright, you are currently writing some sort of screencast broadcasting application, but closed source? I have no (or minor) problems with the closed-source model, but how do you want to share information or code in a closed source development model? I mean, it's great to talk about possible solutions, but I'm afraid the knowledge exchange would go largely one-way, doesn't it? Could you explain your personal dislike of open-source (GPL, LGPL, BSD, ...), or am I wrong in believing you're a closed-source developer? b. _______________________________________________ Red5 mailing list [email protected] http://osflash.org/mailman/listinfo/red5_osflash.org
