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Wordpress-Flowplayer development Created Jul 7, 2009

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Buzz
Author of 'Wordpress Flowplayer', jQuery.saiweb http://saiweb.co.uk Problems, requests? Please log a ticket at: http://trac.saiweb.co.uk

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Dec 17, 2008

Wordpress-Flowplayer development

Posted: Jul 7, 2009

As noted my time to work on my wordpress plugin has become less and less as of late, hence the 2.1.0.0 release is currently 2 months overdue.

As is the nature of things it seems,

That said I will be pushing a 2.0.9.9 pre 2.1.0.0 release over the next day or so, this will allow users to have flowplayer 3.1.1 with proper license detection, and will only load the commercial player if you have supplied a commercial license.

I have also re-licensed the plugin under GPLv3, I know some people have had their issue with the original CC license, so I have moved to GPLv3.

As such I would welcome any developer contributions to the plugin, and the full source code is available fromhttp://svn.saiweb.co.uk/branches/wordpress-flowplayer/trunk/

Cheers

Buzz

gmccomb

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Apr 9, 2009

» Wordpress-Flowplayer development

Posted: Jul 7, 2009

Reply to: Wordpress-Flowplayer development, from DBusby
>I have also re-licensed the plugin under GPLv3, I know some people
> have had their issue with the original CC license, so I have
>moved to GPLv3.

You should dual-license it. I read the comment or two on the Wordpress site regarding the so-called incompatibility between the various underlying programs and your plugin, and it's a bunch of baloney. If that were really the case NO GPL software could be run on Windows or any closed-source operating system - Flowplayer for Windows could not be possible.

The Wordpress codex, as well as PHP and Apache, are really components that make up an operating system, and (IMO) your plugin operates at arm's length using only an externally-provided API rather than internal data structures.