> > > 5.Related sf project page for other SF project that use PWLib.
> > > XMeeting http://sourceforge.net/projects/xmeeting
> > > TalkEZ http://sourceforge.net/projects/talkez
> >
> > Please do not advertise projects that are closed source and
> > abuse the SourceForge T&C's.
>
> If they respect OpenH323 copyrights, can developers have a roll call
> of the libraries' users, even if they are closed source?
>
> According to this licence
>
http://xmeeting.cvs.sourceforge.net/xmeeting/XMeeting/COPYING?revision=1.3&view=markup
> XMeeting appears at first glance to be open source - but I don't know
> that project and I am not equipped to debate it
David, my comment was about TalkEZ only.
There was a thread on this mailing list a few months ago about TalkEZ
presenting itself as open source (and even being featured on VoxGratia) while
in reality it is not and as a consequence abuses the SourceForge T&C's.
By all account, XMeeting is indeed open source and even has contributed
significant code to PwLib/OpenH323.
Sorry for confusing you and others.
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