Hey Aldo, thanks for asking!

Legal stuff we've already addressed and you can see how we've done what we've done etc:
http://www.osflash.org/red5/fud

On that note, since MM has become Adobe, its been my impression that adobe is much more OS ready and they've only been very nice to us.

As for production ready timeline - 0.6 is a version that we would put out there as a version that would be ready for application development.  The API would be var more set in stone, some stress testing and refactoring will have been done I'm sure as well. 

Right now, streaming, sharedobjects, recording all *work*, but how well they work is a completely different story.  I'd wait till 0.5 if you really can't wait for 6.  Also, we'll be releasing a 0.4.1 update very soon.

hth,

JG

On 4/26/06, Aldo Bucchi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi all,

I am looking forward to deploying a web conferencing application (
medium load, peak 10 conversations at a time during the first month or
two ) by the end of june.

I am flirting with the idea on building it with Flex2 and Red5.

So, the million dollar question:
am I too ahead of time? how stable would it be by then?

I don't need any fancy functionality (eg scrpting), just:
- streaming
- stream recording
- shared objects
- remote method calls ( on the shared objects or directly on netconn's )
- hopefully some bandwidth detection

My other options are FMS2 or FMS2+FDS.
If we get working on it we could most certainly contribute some client
libraries.

and the two million dollar question:
wazup with the legal stuff... anything clear yet? ( I have been off
this list for almost 4 months )

Thanks and congratulations on this wonderful project!
Aldo


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