By all means go ahead... it is a nice experience trying to figure out why 
the packet has this byte at offset X... :)


btw, just a clarification TOFU is up and running and is part of a bigger 
open source collaboration product that uses Red5.. We shall be unveiling it 
at OSCON in July.

regards
Saurav
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Roberto Saccon" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Monday, June 19, 2006 8:47 AM
Subject: [Red5] anybody interested in Erlang RTMP implementation


>I recently started to play with Erlang, a virtual-machine-based,
> functional language (like Haskell and Lisp). To me that language
> seemed very well suited for a serverside RTMP imlementation. What does
> the crowd (if it existst at all) of developers who pretend to
> implement RTMP in different language than java think ?
>
> So far there was the Ruby proof-of-concept and some talk about tofu
> (C/C++ RTMP Client).
>
> -- 
> Roberto Saccon
>
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