[osflash] osflash Digest, Vol 45, Issue 12
PANKAJ DANGI
pankaj.dangi at gmail.com
Thu Jan 8 07:26:47 PST 2009
Hi,
I am facing a problem regarding when client connects with my ip and port
5080, it can't connect to the server. But at local host red5 server is
running well. Can you sortout the problem where can I look for the port to
bind up 5080 to external IP.
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> 1. Re: new free HD Player (Moazzam Khan)
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> Message: 1
> Date: Tue, 6 Jan 2009 22:31:24 -0500
> From: "Moazzam Khan" <moazzamk at gmail.com>
> Subject: Re: [osflash] new free HD Player
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> Just to be fair, developers need to make money too. So, they sell the
> software they make. It's great that there are people who want to put
> their work out there for others to improve and use without paying
> anything. But, I don't think there is anything wrong with charging for
> your software. It just like any other profession. You don't always see
> a carpenter giving away free wood chairs, or a watch maker giving out
> free watches. It's good that people are charitable and generous but
> they have to make a living too :).
>
> If money was absent in the equation, then you would have the barter
> system. It would still lead to the same result. I am not sure if a
> society that has everything for free can survive for long. You get
> everything you want, why work? Very few would even want to excel
> because their excelling at something won't have a direct impact on
> their lives (except some pats on the back). I don't mean to say that
> people won't be passionate about anything but they will probably not
> be enough for a society to exist in a stable form.
>
> - Moazzam
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> On Tue, Jan 6, 2009 at 3:27 PM, Infos E-Blokos <infos at e-blokos.com> wrote:
> > Rost,
> >
> > in Open Source community there are a lot of people who dream of a new
> world
> > without profit. I agree at 100% to this ideology, unless they forgot that
> > it's impossible in the real world
> > as long as money and lobbies will exist....
> > two very good movies done by Peter Joseph on this subject
> > http://www.zeitgeist.com
> > even if the souces of the film are not available, it's free to download.
> >
> > Franck
> >
> > ----- Original Message -----
> > From: Rostislav Siryk
> > To: Open Source Flash Mailing List
> > Sent: Tuesday, January 06, 2009 3:14 PM
> > Subject: Re: [osflash] new free HD Player
> >>> I'll stop definetly to talk about my work here.
> >
> > Please don't go this way. Even rude discussion helps to see the actual
> > reality and what's going on better. Sometimes it's hard to believe that
> > there's no offense, but please don't stop posting.
> >
> > Rost
> >
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> Message: 2
> Date: Wed, 7 Jan 2009 12:56:59 -0000
> From: "Alias Cummins" <Alias.Cummins at bbc.co.uk>
> Subject: Re: [osflash] new free HD Player
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> Or, you could just release your source, and then I'm sure people would
> be happy to talk about it?
>
> Your call, really.
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> Regards
> Alias
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> From: osflash-bounces at osflash.org [mailto:osflash-bounces at osflash.org]
> On Behalf Of Rostislav Siryk
> Sent: 06 January 2009 20:14
> To: Open Source Flash Mailing List
> Subject: Re: [osflash] new free HD Player
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>
> >> I'll stop definetly to talk about my work here.
>
> Please don't go this way. Even rude discussion helps to see the actual
> reality and what's going on better. Sometimes it's hard to believe that
> there's no offense, but please don't stop posting.
>
> Rost
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> Date: Wed, 7 Jan 2009 09:30:04 -0800
> From: Schell <efsubenovex at gmail.com>
> Subject: Re: [osflash] new free HD Player
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> I don't mean to hijack the conversation away from HD players or flaming,
> but
> I really like this subject ;)
>
> >>I am not sure if a
> society that has everything for free can survive for long. You get
> everything you want, why work? Very few would even want to excel
> because their excelling at something won't have a direct impact on
> their lives (except some pats on the back).
>
> In my understanding of a free and open society, at least one that's based
> on
> resources as opposed to money, all the basic necessities of life are
> provided for through modular, sustainable compounds. The people that would
> work at these compounds would do so for the benefit of the community. Had
> everyone decided to space out all day every day and never contribute to
> society, the society would fail and everybody's standard of living falls.
> So
> the drive to succeed and excel would be to directly affect the quality of
> life of everyone in your community, as opposed to simply you and your
> family's lives. The barter system would hold up as a necessity, "You have
> lot's of energy but no means to produce iron? Here is some iron, we have
> too
> much. Please give us some energy, we have a deficit in that department."
> Hoarding resources as wealth hurts society as a whole in this situation
> [and
> probably does in our respective societies as well] but since there is no
> monetary value applied to such resources, hoarding is unnattractive due to
> the demurrage incurred. Resources tend to degrade as they sit unused,
> making
> them less valuable. I think the real problem or downside is that these
> systems are really vulnerable to violence, warlords, etc. There's no budget
> for a military here and it seems likely that outside forces would be very
> interested in your resources. But I think humans are smart enough to work
> out a successful system, we'd just need to dedicate some time to it, but
> who
> has time? I don't.
>
> --
> Schell Scivally
> http://blog.efnx.com
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