[Live-devel] Reclaiming live clientsessions

Morgan Tørvolt morgan.torvolt at gmail.com
Thu Jan 22 16:09:51 PST 2009


Heissan.

Siden dere er seriøse og en fin stor aktør og faktisk driver med ting
som er relatert, og dere sikkert også synes slike holdninger som vises
under er kritikkverdig, så må dere gjerne svare på denne tråden. Karen
som styrer her er litt merkelig til tider, men akkurat dette tungvint
for oss som faktisk bruker gmail fordi det både er utrolig praktisk og
jobb-besparende.

Jeg tror faktisk dere kunne hatt moro av å leke med det han lager også  =)

mvh
-Morgan-

On Wed, Jan 21, 2009 at 3:04 AM, Ross Finlayson <finlayson at live555.com> wrote:
>> The process is never closed, even if an Administrator needs to change the
>> RTSPServer port (for firewall testing/maintenance)
>
> This seems like bad system design.  You already need to create new processes
> when you restart the system after a power failure (for example), so you
> might as well do the same when you reconfigure the system for maintenance.
>  It's certainly a lot easier than trying to maintain the same process
> indefinitely.
>
>
>>> (Because you did this (and because you're using an unprofessional email
>>> address),
>>
>> I'm a free lance (project cooperator), I don't have any fixed company
>> e-mail address, nor I own a one-man company.
>
> I (and many other people) would *never* consider purchasing Internet-related
> hardware, software, or services from anyone who uses an email address like
> "@libero.it", "@gmail.com", or "@hotmail.com". It suggests (rightly or
> wrongly) that the person both (i) has no afffliation with a company or
> school that has its own domain name, and (ii) is too unsophisticated to know
> how to create and use their own Internet identity, with their own domain
> name.  (Note that even if you use a 3rd-party email service, you can often
> still use an email address with your own domain name.)
>
> And please folks, don't give me this crap about working for a 'stealth
> startup'.  If you use a "@gmail.com" (etc.) email address, I'm assuming that
> the only 'stealthy' things going on will be in your parent's basement when
> they're out of the house.
>
> If/when I need to prioritize, I will continue to discriminate against people
> who use email addresses like this.
> --
>
> Ross Finlayson
> Live Networks, Inc.
> http://www.live555.com/
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