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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">This sounds really exciting!<br>
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I'm not familiar with that clause you mention to BSD but it reads
effectively like an LGPL license. I think that will be a problem
for inclusion in core. We could include a dll, but given that the
OpenSim API is still very unstable, that's probably not a good
option at this point.<br>
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However, starting in the upcoming release, we will have a proper
package manager in place: mono addins and its mautil tool. What
this means is that it will be much easier for people to distribute
extensions to opensim without having to include them in the core
distribution. I, for one, am planning to make extensive use of
this. <br>
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As such, you can have your Mumble module available in source code
using whatever license you want, and available as a [binary]
package from your own repository that is very easy for ppl to
install and update -- as long as you keep producing updated
packages. See:<br>
<a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="http://opensimulator.org/wiki/Developing_OpenSim_Addins">http://opensimulator.org/wiki/Developing_OpenSim_Addins</a><br>
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On 1/4/2015 5:39 PM, Terry Ford wrote:<br>
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Hi All,<br>
<br>
Digital Worlds Group, LLC has recently contracted with a viewer
developer to help us to create a new Murmur/Mumble Voice solution
for OpenSim.<br>
We have most of this solution ready for use, but it does need some
further work.<br>
<br>
The solution requires viewer code, opensim code, and the murmur
server to be installed and used.<br>
We currently have a version of Firestorm with the required code.<br>
This viewer code will be on a publicly accessible git repository
for all to access and should be easy for all other viewers to grab
and include in those releases as well.<br>
<br>
This solution uses the latest available release of the Murmur
Server.<br>
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We plan to release the OpenSim code as Open Source as well, and
intended on using a BSD 3 clause license, but we want to ensure
that any and all future changes to this code are contributed back
to the community.<br>
We hope our code will be included into OpenSim core so that
everyone can benefit, but we want to know if anyone would take
issue with an included clause that specify all changes to the code
be contributed back to the core?<br>
<br>
Commercial or private use of the code will be permitted for any
use, without exclusions, but we want to make sure that everyone
can benefit from any changes others make as well, making this a
true community owned project.<br>
<br>
Anyone have any reservations about such a declaration in our
license?<br>
<br>
Thanks.<br>
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