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Posted to bluesky-dev@incubator.apache.org by Samuel Kevin <lo...@gmail.com> on 2009/08/11 09:36:36 UTC

Can we commit all the source code to SVN now?

Hi, All:
     As we all know now, We only use Libavcodec and Libavformat of FFmpeg
and these could be compiled as LGPLed. So does that mean if we build FFmpeg
in LGPL way and provide it in a non-ASF site , we could commit the original
source code , instead of the modified source code, to svn repos and we don't
need to replace FFmpeg with Theora and Vorbis?
regards,
Kevin

-- 
Bowen Ma a.k.a Samuel Kevin @ Bluesky Dev Team    XJTU
Shaanxi Province Key Lab. of Satellite and Terrestrial Network Tech
http://incubator.apache.org/bluesky/

Re: Can we commit all the source code to SVN now?

Posted by Arthur Chen <zi...@gmail.com>.
Hi Kevin,

The license of Libavcodec and Libavformat is clear now, we can provide
LGPLed ffmpeg  in a non-ASF site.
I think the next step is to prepare docs and put the code in order for
release.

regards,
Arthur

2009/8/11 Samuel Kevin <lo...@gmail.com>

> Hi, All:
>     As we all know now, We only use Libavcodec and Libavformat of FFmpeg
> and these could be compiled as LGPLed. So does that mean if we build FFmpeg
> in LGPL way and provide it in a non-ASF site , we could commit the original
> source code , instead of the modified source code, to svn repos and we
> don't
> need to replace FFmpeg with Theora and Vorbis?
> regards,
> Kevin
>
> --
> Bowen Ma a.k.a Samuel Kevin @ Bluesky Dev Team    XJTU
> Shaanxi Province Key Lab. of Satellite and Terrestrial Network Tech
> http://incubator.apache.org/bluesky/
>