Re: Is there any legal barrier for packaging Popcorn Time for Fedora?

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On 05/24/2014 03:00 AM, T.C. Hollingsworth wrote:
To that end, packaging the underlying technology of this is definitely on my TODO list. The peerflix nodejs module provides a really neat CLI that lets you stream any torrent to any application that works with the HTTP streaming protocol. This is much nicer in that: a.) you must provide your own torrent file/magnet link (hopefully something public domain from archive.org ;-) b.) it has no dependencies on any codecs. You can stream a webm torrent to totem or dragon, or a mp4 torrent to VLC if you have that installed. It also works with audio files, and any other possible filetype you can think of that has a viewer application that supports the HTTP streaming protocol. It's completely content agnostic. If anyone is interested in helping out please contact me and I can give some pointers on where to start. I've tried to make nodejs packaging incredibly easy. :-) -T.C. -- packaging mailing list packaging@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/packaging


Sounds like a nice idea. really interested in peerflix although I haven't done any nodejs module packaging yet but I'd like to give it a try.
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