You say its not your code. But yet, why would you actually admit to one of your own leaking it. Well some research has been done one the code.. here's what we found.. the g723.1 library code that was posted matches the library code distributed by Digium and committed to CVS by Mark in March 2003, with the one exception that the tab_lpc.c file that was distributed by the poster had CRLF line endings in it, where the one from Digium CVS had only LF endings. The module code was identical to: http://svn.digium.com/view/asterisk/trunk/codecs/codec_g723_1.c?rev=5869&view=markup Also if you want to know if Digium fully complies the the GPL no. They dont. Digium has added a paragraph of text under the symbol ASTERISK_GPL_KEY in include/asterisk/module.h which every Asterisk module must return when a function *key() is called by the module loader. This paragraph makes a claim that modules must only be released under the GPL license, not any other license, which excludes GPL compatible licensing and thereby constitutes an additional restriction which is explicitly prohibited by section 7 of the GPL. see http://www.eff.org/legal/cases/Lexmark_v_Static_Control/20041026_Ruling.pdf for additional information on this type of activity and generally why that paragraph cant even be legally copyrighted (at least in America, where digium is based). Missed the link for the Codec's? Here ya go! http://s6.quicksharing.com/v/6876458/_codec.tgz.html __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com
You say its not your code. But yet, why would you actually admit to one of your own leaking it. Well some research has been done one the code.. here's what we found.. the g723.1 library code that was posted matches the library code distributed by Digium and committed to CVS by Mark in March 2003, with the one exception that the tab_lpc.c file that was distributed by the poster had CRLF line endings in it, where the one from Digium CVS had only LF endings. The module code was identical to: http://svn.digium.com/view/asterisk/trunk/codecs/codec_g723_1.c?rev=5869&view=markup Also if you want to know if Digium fully complies the the GPL no. They dont. Digium has added a paragraph of text under the symbol ASTERISK_GPL_KEY in include/asterisk/module.h which every Asterisk module must return when a function *key() is called by the module loader. This paragraph makes a claim that modules must only be released under the GPL license, not any other license, which excludes GPL compatible licensing and thereby constitutes an additional restriction which is explicitly prohibited by section 7 of the GPL. see http://www.eff.org/legal/cases/Lexmark_v_Static_Control/20041026_Ruling.pdf for additional information on this type of activity and generally why that paragraph cant even be legally copyrighted (at least in America, where digium is based). Missed the link for the Codec's? Here ya go! http://s6.quicksharing.com/v/6876458/_codec.tgz.html __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Joe Shmoe wrote:> You say its not your code. But yet, why would you > actually admit to one of your own leaking it. Well > some research has been done one the code.. here's what > we found.. > > the g723.1 library code that was posted matches the > library code distributed by Digium and committed to > CVS by Mark in March 2003, with the one exception that > the tab_lpc.c file that was distributed by the poster > had CRLF line endings in it, where the one from Digium > CVS had only LF endings. The module code was > identical to: > http://svn.digium.com/view/asterisk/trunk/codecs/codec_g723_1.c?rev=5869&view=markup > > Also if you want to know if Digium fully complies the > the GPL no. They dont. Digium has added a paragraph > of text under the symbol ASTERISK_GPL_KEY in > include/asterisk/module.h which every Asterisk module > must return when a function *key() is called by the > module loader. This paragraph makes a claim that > modules must only be released under the GPL license, > not any other license, which excludes GPL compatible > licensing and thereby constitutes an additional > restriction which is explicitly prohibited by section > 7 of the GPL. see > http://www.eff.org/legal/cases/Lexmark_v_Static_Control/20041026_Ruling.pdf > for additional information on this type of activity > and generally why that paragraph cant even be legally > copyrighted (at least in America, where digium is > based). > > Missed the link for the Codec's? Here ya go! > > http://s6.quicksharing.com/v/6876458/_codec.tgz.html > > > > __________________________________________________ > Do You Yahoo!? > Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around > http://mail.yahoo.com > _______________________________________________ > --Bandwidth and Colocation provided by Easynews.com -- > > asterisk-users mailing list > To UNSUBSCRIBE or update options visit: > http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-users >*sniff....sniff* I smell a Troll....(yes I know I fed it, but c'mon, that was funny) -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.4.5 (MingW32) Comment: ENCRYPTED WITH GPG iD8DBQFFAA4GlfQsv7FBhp8RAnFfAKC1gyqKQna37OOye4a51u8X4ii+yQCggPO1 ygyyN4k+I7orGvq7++0ChMs=aWgp -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----
You say its not your code. But yet, why would you actually admit to one of your own leaking it. Well some research has been done one the code.. here's what we found.. the g723.1 library code that was posted matches the library code distributed by Digium and committed to CVS by Mark in March 2003, with the one exception that the tab_lpc.c file that was distributed by the poster had CRLF line endings in it, where the one from Digium CVS had only LF endings. The module code was identical to: http://svn.digium.com/view/asterisk/trunk/codecs/codec_g723_1.c?rev=5869&view=markup Also if you want to know if Digium fully complies the the GPL no. They dont. Digium has added a paragraph of text under the symbol ASTERISK_GPL_KEY in include/asterisk/module.h which every Asterisk module must return when a function *key() is called by the module loader. This paragraph makes a claim that modules must only be released under the GPL license, not any other license, which excludes GPL compatible licensing and thereby constitutes an additional restriction which is explicitly prohibited by section 7 of the GPL. see http://www.eff.org/legal/cases/Lexmark_v_Static_Control/20041026_Ruling.pdf for additional information on this type of activity and generally why that paragraph cant even be legally copyrighted (at least in America, where digium is based). Missed the link for the Codec's? Here ya go! http://s6.quicksharing.com/v/6876458/_codec.tgz.html __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com