8. Your Rights to Use Airtime Pro
8.1 The software upon which Airtime Pro is based is open source
software. It is, except for a numberof thirdparty components, licensed
by us under the GNU Affero General Public License, version 3 (“AGPLv3”).
You can find the text of the AGPLv3 licence here
(http://www.gnu.org/licenses/agpl3.0.html). You can download from our
website the source code of the software upon which Airtime Pro is based.
Now it is possible that this agreement will be changed to reflect the reality but it'd also be very nice if there were a community orientated effort to support a open-source version that would free the SF team of the stress of doing the modifications but without the rupture of a fork.
I'm not sure of the best way forward here and it doesn't sound like anyone else is either. But perhaps we as users, humans and coders can figure out something that brings out the best in all of us and upholds the spirit and vision that attracted us all to Airtime in the first place. If SF isn't interested in sharing their current code we can work from the code that I have and figure out a plan together.
Robb
So what Really Changed?
Now here are some things to considered
There must be at least 1 new featured in any upgrade to satisfied or impress anybody to upgrade.
At this time,if you have worked hard on making a stable system,wait for the summer holidays or when you have time to move to 2.5.2 unless you will likely have sleepless nights
Voisses
mrkrotos said:I tried this update on a 2.5.2 Debian box, still no joy :(
LiquidSoap service fails to start
Roger Wilco said:Trusty Tahr is the new Windows Vista =))
Albert Santoni said:
mrkrotos said:I tried this update on a 2.5.2 Debian box, still no joy :(
LiquidSoap service fails to start
Hi mrkrotos,Can you check /var/log/upstart/airtime-liquidsoap.log for any errors?Also, can you please PM that log and the airtme-playout.log too?Thanks,Albert
All I can say is we are at the mercy and people like me code for fun,so if its New we learmn it,if its old we make it new .Alternatives is not an option.
So my immediate task will be to make my own repository cause one day we will all be in the cloud or crying the rain tears as it all disappears.
GLSFB
I do not know if these are necessary to bring Airtime to a competitive edge as was perceived by the current team as some software are using less than that.
I can dedicate up to 10 hours per week starting Sept 10,2016 .
I am can provide reasonable support and development in Liquidsoap and up to Zend V2(although 1.12 in use)
So if some one can come up with a reasonable team .I will be willing to participate (no Joke)
I will put out feeders at my linux group net meeting and see who are available and how much time to allocate
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