[Freeswitch-users] MPL Confusion

2009-06-11 Thread Muhammad Shahzad
Hi,

I have some confusion about FreeSWITCH's Mozilla Public License 1.1. I do
understand that me or any one can change provided code according to our
customization needs and we are not bound to share our changes as long as we
are not distributing it, right?

Now, i have been doing R&D on MSN and Yahoo voice chat services, I have now
completed by research and now would like to write up FS modules to
communicate with these servers. But as you all know both MSN and Yahoo
provide SIP based VOIP services, however they are not using standard SIP
stack and have their own versions of customized SIP stack. So, in order to
write an endpoint for these servers, instead of writing everything from
scretch, i can using existing mod_sofia endpoint and customize it to make it
compatible with MSN and Yahoo SIP stack. So here are my questions,

1. Is it possible under MPL, that i make a copy of mod_sofia as say mod_msn
and develop it to work with MSN, similarly mod_yahoo for Yahoo voice chat
service?
2. If yes, how can i mention my role in these modules development, i.e. as
developer or as contributor?

Also i wish to include my work, once completed, in FreeSWITCH, can you
provide me the guidelines and / or eligibility criteria to do so, any link
on FS site etc.?

Thank you.


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Re: [Freeswitch-users] MPL Confusion

2009-06-12 Thread Brian West


On Jun 11, 2009, at 11:45 PM, Muhammad Shahzad wrote:


Hi,

I have some confusion about FreeSWITCH's Mozilla Public License 1.1.  
I do understand that me or any one can change provided code  
according to our customization needs and we are not bound to share  
our changes as long as we are not distributing it, right?


Not 100% true.



Now, i have been doing R&D on MSN and Yahoo voice chat services, I  
have now completed by research and now would like to write up FS  
modules to communicate with these servers. But as you all know both  
MSN and Yahoo provide SIP based VOIP services, however they are not  
using standard SIP stack and have their own versions of customized  
SIP stack. So, in order to write an endpoint for these servers,  
instead of writing everything from scretch, i can using existing  
mod_sofia endpoint and customize it to make it compatible with MSN  
and Yahoo SIP stack. So here are my questions,


1. Is it possible under MPL, that i make a copy of mod_sofia as say  
mod_msn and develop it to work with MSN, similarly mod_yahoo for  
Yahoo voice chat service?


Chances are they can be integrated as optional behaviors into  
mod_sofia.   Its best to join #freeswitch and talk to us to see if  
maybe we can provide you guidance on this process.


2. If yes, how can i mention my role in these modules development,  
i.e. as developer or as contributor?


Adding your name to the top of the files is usually the best way.



Also i wish to include my work, once completed, in FreeSWITCH, can  
you provide me the guidelines and / or eligibility criteria to do  
so, any link on FS site etc.?




You post your work to our issue tracker http://jira.freeswitch.org



Thank you.


Brian West
br...@freeswitch.org

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Re: [Freeswitch-users] MPL Confusion

2009-06-14 Thread Brian West
For clarification ... Read section 3.2 and 3.3 of the MPL 1.1

The simplest way I can describe it is how it was described to me  
"What's yours is yours and what's mine is mine!".

/b

On Jun 11, 2009, at 11:45 PM, Muhammad Shahzad wrote:

> I have some confusion about FreeSWITCH's Mozilla Public License 1.1.  
> I do understand that me or any one can change provided code  
> according to our customization needs and we are not bound to share  
> our changes as long as we are not distributing it, right?


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Re: [Freeswitch-users] MPL Confusion

2009-06-14 Thread Muhammad Shahzad
Thanks, I will look at it in more details as you suggested. I try to be
online to discuss mod_msn and mod_yahoo on FS IRC channel this after noon
Danish time.

Thank you.


On Sun, Jun 14, 2009 at 10:39 PM, Brian West  wrote:

> For clarification ... Read section 3.2 and 3.3 of the MPL 1.1
>
> The simplest way I can describe it is how it was described to me
> "What's yours is yours and what's mine is mine!".
>
> /b
>
> On Jun 11, 2009, at 11:45 PM, Muhammad Shahzad wrote:
>
> > I have some confusion about FreeSWITCH's Mozilla Public License 1.1.
> > I do understand that me or any one can change provided code
> > according to our customization needs and we are not bound to share
> > our changes as long as we are not distributing it, right?
>
>
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Email: shaherya...@googlemail.com
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