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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
Behalf Of Lenny Sorey
Sent: Friday, April 27, 2007 9:50 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [Red5] what about a financial donation
 
Heh,
 
Well said Nathan.
 
Was trying to get input to this question previously asked.
 
When the time comes then, I am ready to do what 
what everyone agrees to.
 
And again, thanks for every one's participation, especially the guys
optimizing the code.
 
I appreciate the swift response when problems are identified.
 
Regards,
 
Lenny
 


 
On 4/27/07, Nathan P. Johansen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: 
Morning,

My view of this conversation, while well intentioned, feels misguided.

We have plenty of choices and opportunities to not only make money, but
a 
variety of things and places to spend it.  There isn't a shortage of
that.

However, this project represents the efforts of people doing something
because they really WANT to do it - not because they HAVE to do it.
That 
isn't something that we have the opportunity to appreciate, much less
enjoy participating in, very often.  It's unique, fresh, and visionary -
in the sense that it is NOT something that anyone is compelled to or 
expected to contribute to if they're not comfortable or able to do so.

In short, when the time comes that the project needs certain resources
to
continue, then I think they will be forthcoming - but let us not try to 
create solutions for problems that don't exist yet, and hopefully won't.

I'm extremely grateful for this whole Red5 experince - it's been very
educational and enlightening for me personally - it's quite exciting 
working with these things, being creative, and doing something novel
with
lots of other like minded people.  A big THANK YOU to everyone!

=)

Nathan


On Fri, 27 Apr 2007, Lenny Sorey wrote:

> Well,
>
> If no one else says anything, I will start it off.
>
> I am in for $50 and will volunteer to setup a separate server for
testing
> here
> for those folks who run Windows / Tomcat. 
>
> I can keep the server updated with the latest from the Trunk for
testing if
> that will help.
>
> Also, if someone needs a place to test something where it needs
testing from
> many sources (users) 
> I can also make arrangements for that as well.
>
>  Would be nice if those folks who runs other operating systems (i.e.
> different flavors
> of Linux) and of course you Mac folks, could do the same. We could
then 
> document
> what we do on the RED5 Wiki for others to benefit.
>
> I really like the idea of us all jumping in and helping one another.
This is
> why I have really
> enjoyed this project. If we all help one another, this truly make this
open 
> source project unique
> and will draw the attention of other talent people who hopefully will
want
> to help and share as well.
>
> As I have said in previous posts, this is truly an unselfish group of
folks 
> that want to help one another.
>
> I know that my team and I will testing like crazy. Don't mind helping
> others.
>
> In our other Projects, (we are mainly a Java house), we use Hibernate,

> Tapestry, Hivemind, Spring with our developments.
>
> Regards,
>
> Lenny
>
> On 4/26/07, Ruben Waitz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > 
> > What about a financial donation from the list to push Red5 even
harder?
> >
> > Let's say if 500 ppl volunteer to donate $50,-....That's $ 25000,-
> > Maybe with that money download servers and "spare time" of the
developers 
> > can be financed.
> >
> > Gr,
> > Ruben
> >
> >
> >
> >
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