* /Multi-Object Multimedia Application/(MMA) is term I found in this
     article: /Haining Liu and M. El Zarki. Towards the delay and
     synchronization control for networked real-time multi-object
     multimedia applications. In Object-Oriented Real-Time Dependable
     Systems, 2003. WORDS 2003 Fall. The Ninth IEEE International
     Workshop on, pages 79--86, 2003 /Sometimes it is also called
     multi-source multimedia. But it is not popular to use multiple
     media object in an application. So this term is easy to see.


   * Source Code of BSDCS is currently only available inside our team.
     For our machines are all limited to access from mainland of China.
     But now, we are going to get a host available globally, it is
     coming soon.


   * We've decided to use open source license to release our source,
     GPL and from apache license are both good. We are going to choose
     one. We appreciate your advice :-) . BSDCS depends on API provided
     by FFMpeg, it use GPL.



Andrus Adamchik wrote:
Thanks! This certainly makes things more clear. While most of the people on this list are programming geeks, this is still somewhat outside of the mainstream area of expertise here, so expect to explain what BSDCS is over and over :-)

In literature, this kind of application is called /Multi-object Multimedia Applications(MMAs)/.

BTW I haven't found much usage of this term via Google, except for the BSDCS site.


A few more questions if I may:

* The proposal mentions that BSDCS is currently "an open source [..] project". Is there currently a place where people outside your team can access the source code? Among other things, providing access to source code may help you to find interested developers at Apache.

* This maybe redundant considering the previous question, but what license are you using at the moment? And also if you rely on any third-party open source packages, what license those packages require?


Thanks
Andrus



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