Andy Taylor <[email protected]> added the comment: Hello Diego - contrary to your post, after we spoke on the phone and reviewed your full list of issues (LGPL and otherwise) we made the appropriate changes within a week to our website and our installed license file. 1) We modified sections 1, 3bi, 3bii to remove open source restrictions and exclude the license text from even covering included open source components, fully satisfying sections 4 and 6 of the LGPL 2.1 2) We called out FFmpeg within the Cooliris information panel inside the client 3) We ensured that the license file was properly installed alongside Cooliris 4) We modified the source download to indicate the appropriate version of FFmpeg and included the same build files we used for compiling
However, we cannot respond to punitive requests that are more restrictive that the LGPL 2.1 itself, as you suggested on the phone and in the above thread. In light of this, we have removed all FFmpeg components from the most recent version of Cooliris (1.10.1 and higher). Within the coming weeks, this will be propagated out across all of our distribution channels as they are automatically updated. I want to assure you that Cooliris has worked in good faith to resolve these issues, and it is unfortunate that we had to drop support to close this issue. ____________________________________________________ FFmpeg issue tracker <[email protected]> <https://roundup.ffmpeg.org/roundup/ffmpeg/issue534> ____________________________________________________
