Julien Moutte a écrit :
> Hi everyone,
>
> Sadly we can't reveal much about the plans for Moovida 2.0 until April
> (not that far though).
>
> Regarding the OpenSource part I can already assure you that Moovida
> 2.0 will have a major part of it developed as OpenSource and, in some
> sense, it will be even more free software friendly than Moovida 1.0 was.
>
If so, I guess it will be developed in the open with public roadmaps?
Are you going to stick to Launchpad for the source control, bug and
feature tracking?

> But there will be a proprietary part be for the graphical rendering
> engine which will be a competitive advantage with its feature set (you
> will see why by yourself) which will be given away for free as in free
> beer but won't be free software as in free speech.
Will the final software run on Linux systems?

>
> Sorry for all the mysteries, we have fierce competitors that raised
> plenty of cash and we don't want to leak too much information too early.
>
> Thanks for your understanding,
>
> Julien Moutte,
> FLUENDO S.A.
>
>
> On Wed, Mar 3, 2010 at 4:45 PM, Guillaume Desmottes <[email protected]
> <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
>
>     Le mercredi 03 mars 2010 à 14:09 +0100, Vanessa Obree a écrit :
>
>
>     > As for the concern of Moovida remaining open, Moovida 2.0 will be
>     > partially open, but not to the same extent as 1.0. For this
>     reason the
>     > code for 2.0 is not currently available publicly, but when we
>     will be
>     > in a position to share more information we will make sure to contact
>     > this list first.
>
>     I'm pretty sad to read that. As a Free Software hacker, I will
>     certainly
>     not continue to work, or even use, a closed media center...
>
>
>            G.
>
>
>
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