[asterisk-dev] $1000USD for fix of Asterisk g726-32 codec

Daniel Silaro daniel.silaro at gmail.com
Sat May 20 17:36:51 MST 2006


Denis,

While I would prefer the code be put back into he Asterisk project and
available for all to use, this is not a requirement for the bounty I
am offering. I would accept any code that actually did the job for our
own use.

-- Daniel

On 5/21/06, Denis Smirnov <ds at seiros.ru> wrote:
> On Sat, May 20, 2006 at 02:15:20PM -0500, Kevin P. Fleming wrote:
>
> >> Can you disclaim this code? I can do work for integrate this to Asterisk.
> KPF> Disclaiming the interface code won't matter, because it links to a pure
> KPF> GPL external library, which means it cannot be used by commercial
> KPF> versions of Asterisk. We only accept contributions that link to external
> KPF>  libraries if the license of the library is commercial-license
> KPF> compatible (BSD, LGPL and various other licenses).
>
> I mean disclaiming G726 code from libspandsp, that can be directly used in
> Asterisk.
>
> I have one question.
>
> Can be in menuselect added option for on/off commercial incompatible code,
> and after that integrating such features in Asterisk? After it users of
> GPL version can easily build Asterisk with GPL-only features? Can it be
> done or this policy would not be changed anyway?
>
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