David Sean Taylor wrote:
No, I like you're idea.
Great.
First let me ask, does the text-to-speech spring service have an Apache
friendly license?
I haven't yet ported the text-to-speech service from Turbine to the
spring framework, anyway ATM the service it's really simple and my
implementation it's based upon the FreeTTS engine.
I'm not familiar with licensing issues but I think we should check the
license under which FreeTTS it's being released [1] to ensure Apache
compatibility, right?
As for the [Play] [Stop] [Volume] actions, this is probably something
best provided in a base portlet class that can be extended, or even via
a special portlet decorator that adds the [Play] [Stop] [Volume] actions
when in Speech mode.
Yes, thank you for pointing this out.
I will take a look at both methods, regarding special portlet decorators
any suggestion or example to start from?
This sounds like a great addition to Jetspeed. Are you planning on
contributing it to Apache?
I will be glad to contributing it.
I will release my code under the Apache license, now I hope FreeTTS and
JGenerator (the only library I've found to build flash file) are apache
compatible.
Thank you again.
Ciao
Michele
PS
It seems as JGenerator uses an apache style license [2].
[1] http://freetts.sourceforge.net/license.terms
[2] http://www.flashgap.com/license.txt
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