Thank you - looking forward to stydying (and learning from) your code!sbgk wrote:I think we are all worrying about someone who we all recognise is a major force in the world of hifi, he has helped by pointing out that source code needs to be provided (which I'll rectify)
Is sbgk's version of the squeezelite violating copyright?
Re: MQN
Re: MQN
JULFJulf wrote:Thank you - looking forward to stydying (and learning from) your code!sbgk wrote:I think we are all worrying about someone who we all recognise is a major force in the world of hifi, he has helped by pointing out that source code needs to be provided (which I'll rectify)
Re: MQN
It is quite weird that most of you people think that providing only binaries in softwares whose license explicitly require providing the source code (as GPL) is ok and no harm is done. This is wrong and harm is done. If everybody would do the same this forum possibly would not exist as the software behind is open source. And the whole internet would not be as it is.
Re: MQN
ChristianRcristianr wrote:It is quite weird that most of you people think that providing only binaries in softwares whose license explicitly require providing the source code (as GPL) is ok and no harm is done. This is wrong and harm is done. If everybody would do the same this forum possibly would not exist as the software behind is open source. And the whole internet would not be as it is.
Why did you just register to begin this discussion?
I'm personally not waiting for people like you to come into this thread.
If you want to discuss these things please open another thread, so I can ignore your postings.
Cheers
Aleg
HDPLEX;picoPSU;ASUS Q87M;i7-4770T;PH SR7EHD;Server2012R2;Thesycon 2.24;
JCAT USB;Sonicweld DiverterHR2;Naim DC1;Chord Hugo;Morrow Audio MA6;Naim NAC-282,SuperCapDR;NAP-300;
AQ Cinnamon;GISO GB;Netgear Pro+XM21X;Cisco SG300;NAS-ZFS.
JCAT USB;Sonicweld DiverterHR2;Naim DC1;Chord Hugo;Morrow Audio MA6;Naim NAC-282,SuperCapDR;NAP-300;
AQ Cinnamon;GISO GB;Netgear Pro+XM21X;Cisco SG300;NAS-ZFS.
Re: MQN
Guys, discussion of the the open availability of the source code for various players etc is indeed interesting but however, belongs in a separate thread. So if you want to have further discussion on this (very valid imho) point about making available the source code for open source based projects, then please start another thread.
Fran
Fran
Do or do not, there is no try
Is sbgk's version of the squeezelite violating copyright?
This topic was deeped to be off-topic in the MQn thread, and it was suggested that I start a separate thread for this discussion.
Seems Gordon (sbgk) of MQn fame has produced a "new" player by copying and slightly modifying the squeezelite player, written by Adrian Smith (Triode).
Adrian has very kindly licensed his software using the GPLv3 (http://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl.html), thus stating that he is happy with people using, studying, modifying and changing his code - but with a small proviso that the modifications should be made available to others on the same terms. Not respecting that would constitute a violation of the copyright license terms.
So far I have not seen any information about the availability of the source code for the modifications sbgk has made to Adrian's program. I am sure I am not the only one who would like to be able to study sbgk's modifications in the same spirit of open source that Adrian's software displays - after all, if Adran hadn't made his source code available, sbgk wouldn't have been able to produce his own version of it.
Seems Gordon (sbgk) of MQn fame has produced a "new" player by copying and slightly modifying the squeezelite player, written by Adrian Smith (Triode).
Adrian has very kindly licensed his software using the GPLv3 (http://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl.html), thus stating that he is happy with people using, studying, modifying and changing his code - but with a small proviso that the modifications should be made available to others on the same terms. Not respecting that would constitute a violation of the copyright license terms.
So far I have not seen any information about the availability of the source code for the modifications sbgk has made to Adrian's program. I am sure I am not the only one who would like to be able to study sbgk's modifications in the same spirit of open source that Adrian's software displays - after all, if Adran hadn't made his source code available, sbgk wouldn't have been able to produce his own version of it.
Re: Is sbgk's version of the squeezelite violating copyright
I've split out some posts from the MQN thread as requested RE making source code available as it was really OT there.
The first few posts above are out of sequence as they are the precursor to the thread being made.
As usual, lets keep it clean here OK?
Fran
The first few posts above are out of sequence as they are the precursor to the thread being made.
As usual, lets keep it clean here OK?
Fran
Do or do not, there is no try
Re: Is sbgk's version of the squeezelite violating copyright
Sbgk's software package now includes both Triode's source code as well as the modifications by sbgk. Many thanks!