Wooah, that is indeed awesome...

Looks like Red5 is starting to gather some real commercial momentum ;-) 
  I have a few projects lined up for it too, so watch this space...

Just spent the last 3 days writing 3 interfaces for 3 XML socket 
servers, deciding they all royally suck, writing my own XML socket 
server, deciding that sucks too, and finally spent the whole of last 
night writing my first mini Red5 application.  A little lame, seeing as 
I was here at the start of the project and wishing to contribute - and 
only now, mooonths later I've actually found the time and motivation to 
use it.  All said and done, though..  I am *mightily* impressed.  The 
little hacked together mesh of tidbits and protocol pickery has really 
grown up into quite a little monster!  The API is nice, and I've found 
it pretty intuitive considering I'd never even browsed the API docs 
until last night, and now I have a working prototype chat server.

Anyway, verbal diahrrhea aside..  I just wanted to say I'm impressed.

John Grden wrote:
> LOL dood, that's incredible!! our first commercial project possibly?
> 
> you have any screenshots or pics of the car?
> 
> Thanks for the email aaron, incredible stuff

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