pallfreeman;645357 Wrote:
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> Serious outsiders would do well to consider the complexity of the
> current code, and perhaps contribute rather than fork.
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I know there are people who have considered to fork but so far everyone
has realized that it's too complex to just fork because you want to
Yebbut codecs aren't part of "slimserver". It's all open source.
Serious outsiders would do well to consider the complexity of the
current code, and perhaps contribute rather than fork.
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pallfreeman
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To my knowledge most code is free (GPL) but some codecs are closed
source (and of course all integration stuff to streaming services,
which is hosted on mysb.com).
There is no dedicated license about all the images, so they must be
considered Logitechs property as well.
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bluegaspode
Did you
How much of slimserver open source now?
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the writing's on the wall
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The same is going to happen to the squeezebox system the more they cut
the development group. Logitech managament seems to live in the good
old (mouse and keyboard) hardware days, but not in the high
sophisticated software world of nowadays!
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mule
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Oops.
"More Revues were returned by dealers than sold".
"Users found it difficult and complicated to setup - and buggy to
use".
www.theregister.co.uk/2011/07/29/google_tv_flop_logitech_pain/
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pallfreeman
I will always cherish the initial misconceptions I had about you.
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