[Freeswitch-dev] Freeswitch now has Python Support - Ruby better
Sergey Kuznetsov
freeswitch at deeptown.org
Sun Sep 10 09:38:51 EDT 2006
Brian,
My first question:
When I checked the code last night for the licenses I found that
libeXosip is a extension to libosip2
and it's under GPL, but mod_exosip is under MPL. How is it possible to
use it then?
My second question:
I was asked to do some research on the feasibility of using FreeSwitch
in a commercial product.
My question is:
If some company will make the modules which is using the FreeSwitch Core
and interoperates with
other modules shall that company open the source code of their modules
or that is not necessary?
Shall they provide the source code of the rest of the FreeSwitch code
with the product or they can
refer to freeswitch.org for the source code?
Is it possible to use FreeSwitch code in commercial products at all or
there is some additional restrictions?
What does Anthony thinks about it and what is his plans for that in the
future?
All the Best!
Sergey.
Brian Fertig wrote:
> Well the interpreter is built and fully functioning w/ error checking.
> I am just waiting back for the license
> ok before including it in trunk. I would merge it now but I dont want
> to have licensing woe's
> come back on myself or the Freeswitch project. Once I get a definitive
> answer that we are good to
> go I will be posting its in the trunk.
>
>
> Brian
>
> PS. I wrote a good bit of the PHPAGI stuff for asterisk :)
>
> AmberVoIP wrote:
>
>> Incorrect comparing.
>> Ruby at Asterisk is not in development and i did not see new code. Seems
>> that is is not live project.
>> In asterisk Ruby have one advantage - it is FastAGI and cannot be
>> executed as AGI or DeadAGI - so, we won against perl/php scripts (if
>> they are not FastAGI). We also won on code, since FastAGI is multithread
>> and have to do some work to make well working multithread FastAGI code
>> with perl.
>>
>> I now studing Ruby, but for my applications on Asterisk i use perl. Two
>> reasons - for perl/php can find examples and code snipets, also i
>> working not alone and most programmers understand perl / php code and
>> dont understand Ruby :)
>>
>> Anyway, i vote for ruby at freeswitch and hope it will be included soon.
>>
>> Andy.
>>
>>
>>
>>> Amon Ghupta wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>>> I agree with Sergey, Ruby will make radically simple for any one to
>>>> develop adds/dial plans.
>>>> Here are others that already decided to put their project on the right
>>>> "track" by using Ruby on Rails.
>>>> http://www.oreillynet.com/pub/a/etel/2005/12/19/hacking-in-asterisk-and-rails.html
>>>> http://rubyforge.org/projects/ragi/
>>>> http://openseradmin.sourceforge.net/docs.php
>>>> -A
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>
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