On Thu, 2010-07-01 at 00:06 +0200, Damien Raude-Morvan wrote: > JFTR, /installer and /demos webapps are for demonstration purpose only and > should never be installed on a public red5 server (no security at all in > those > applications) > > Furthermore, they contains many non-free stuffs : > - binary-only *.swf (Flash Player) files (no source provided in tarball and > no > free compiler exist for Flex sources files - .as and .mxml) > - movies trailers like Avatar / Toy Story 3
Thanks for the info, I figured that there were some non-free things. > I understand your point and I'll work on providing some documentation on that > stuffs. Great. Just one problem, README.Debian isn't usually accessible from a file:// URL since most folks will be installing red5 on a remote server instead of on their local machine. I would suggest that you should instead duplicate the information about installing the installer app and demos in index.html itself so that it is obvious some manual setup is needed when you look at the main page. You also didn't mention the lack of security in those applications. The info should be in README.Debian too since some folks will look there first. -- bye, pabs http://wiki.debian.org/PaulWise
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