I think this is a good question for CentOS generally, I'm not sure whether there are some guidelines for it already, but we should have them, so forwarding to centos-devel. From my PoV it makes sense to keep CBS license-free, so I'd say we should not build things that are not 100% clean.
Honza
On 12/02/2016 11:33 PM, Jarek Polok wrote:
Hello all
We are working on a software collection for our organization: pidgin messenger with voice/video enabled allowing for integration with Lync / Skype for Business IM/Voice/Video/File Transfer/Desktop Sharing/Conference:
http://cern.ch/linux/docs/lyncav.shtml
(a rather preliminary build, kind of proof of concept, packages quality to be improved, but rather functional ..)
It uses the code from: https://github.com/tieto/ (patched farstream2/ remmina/freerdp/libnice/pidgin/sipe) plus few packages from Fedora 25 (gstreamer1/gupnp/AV codecs etc).
We could contribute this and include in CentOS SCls (if there is some interest of course), however there might be a small problem here: among all the packages needed there is a h264 video decoder based on ffmpeg required for Skype for Business video stream decoding (packages: ffmpeg/ gstreamer1-libav/gstreamer1-plugins-ugly): my understanding is that ffmpeg based packages were not included in Fedora/Red Hat due to legal/licensing reasons - and therefore I assume these would not be included in CentOS either, is that correct ?
The option could be to provide all other packages and point users to a 3rd party repository (alike rpmfusion or nux-dextop.. etc) for h264 decoding functionality (but still we would need to provide gstreamer1-plugins-ugly package which needs to be built against ffmpeg/gstreamer1-libav .. which could be problematic to build in cbs.centos.org as would require access to 3rd party repos in build system...)
Is this something we could contribute ?
I would be glad to hear your opinion.
Best Regards
Jarek
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