On Wed, 8 Dec 2004 10:33:48 +0100 (MET)
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> The problem with such actions is, that you are leaving the spirit of
> linux. The OpenSource idea is what made software like freevo and it's
> components what they are today. If you make them commercial, no matter
> how, you are discouraging people to contribute.
> Standartisation is a good thing, but use OpenSource standards. They are
> out there, you just have to find them. I thought lirc was pretty good at
> that? If anyone has to make money with freevo (I could understand that,
> have to pay my life too), I woud suggest the donation way. Just look at
> meedio. Since it has gone commercial, there doesn't seem to be any
> further development. People still use it's free precessor.


   That URC-6131 is very popular with the JP1 folks, who attach a parallel
port interface and meddle with the programming in it. Add protocols, new
key mappings, etc. 


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