12-31-2019, 06:26 PM
(This post was last modified: 12-31-2019, 07:07 PM by TheOldPresbyope.
Edit Reason: added "in a separate repo"
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Well, the LMS code is on github with a GPL-based license, but when you read the license, this is the first paragraph
More to the point, the Qobuz plugin is a third-party effort by a few people. Their code is also on github---in a separate repo---but has no explicit license statement that I could find so we have no idea of its status. The code is written against Qobuz API documentation which last fall was officially withdrawn from public access. (Incidentally, it's written in Perl, so don't expect easily to review it unless, of course, you're a Perl-monger.)
One of the Qobuz-plugin maintainers has said on the slimdevices forum that he's in direct contact with the Qobuz person who deals with outside developers. I suppose this means they've come to some accommodation about the right to use the Qobuz API. On the other hand, the maintainer of upmpdcli, which is moOde's shim to outside streaming servers, has publicly stated he won't work with the Qobuz terms.
I'm not the decision maker here, but I don't see us getting into the middle of this.
Regards,
Kent
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More to the point, the Qobuz plugin is a third-party effort by a few people. Their code is also on github---in a separate repo---but has no explicit license statement that I could find so we have no idea of its status. The code is written against Qobuz API documentation which last fall was officially withdrawn from public access. (Incidentally, it's written in Perl, so don't expect easily to review it unless, of course, you're a Perl-monger.)
One of the Qobuz-plugin maintainers has said on the slimdevices forum that he's in direct contact with the Qobuz person who deals with outside developers. I suppose this means they've come to some accommodation about the right to use the Qobuz API. On the other hand, the maintainer of upmpdcli, which is moOde's shim to outside streaming servers, has publicly stated he won't work with the Qobuz terms.
I'm not the decision maker here, but I don't see us getting into the middle of this.
Regards,
Kent