Bram Biesbrouck schrieb: > So, if I understand you allright, you are currently writing some sort of > screencast broadcasting application, but closed source? yes and no, i am developing a modular based project where one module would be a remote controll connection. if i can manage that beneath the other modules, and yes as far the project is overviewable for one person its closed source, may it will become opensource when its growing. > I have no (or minor) > problems with the closed-source model, but how do you want to share > information or code in a closed source development model? well let me explain it that way, there something that you cant do and there is something that i cant do. you have your project and i have mine, we can share any information, closed source does not mean to dont help on coding questions or even program a bit in the other project(both directions) if whished, it for me only means that our projects run under different licenses the plus of closed source, for me, is, u can but u must not!
for example: a dependency on a LGPL licensed software for example would not force me to publish my code while where on a GPL its a must to publish the source. why i dont whant to open the source, well i also believe in opensource AND i believe that a project that treats important datas and can remote access is the first place where ppl intersted in other ppl information feel welcomed, its a pro and contra linux for example is very secure and its open source but it also has several thousends of developer iam all alone. > I mean, it's great > to talk about possible solutions, but I'm afraid the knowledge exchange would > go largely one-way, doesn't it? > lol dont worry its not my intention to put your knowledge into my project and say thank u mister and goodby. i told u my point of view, we can share informations in both directions can also share codesnippets or help on problems, even code for the other(bothe directions) but all that does not mean to exchange the final code of the project. > Could you explain your personal dislike of open-source (GPL, LGPL, BSD, ...), > the dislike only belongs to licenses that force me to do something with "my code" when depending on theirs, i have no problem to share the code i hove problems with dependencies that are unchangable without many coding work. with best regard Sascha _______________________________________________ Red5 mailing list [email protected] http://osflash.org/mailman/listinfo/red5_osflash.org
