2005-12-18 - This permit is not so interesting anymore as we don't 
have any Monkeys Audio code in the module anymore. We now depend on 
the MAC-port code instead. - Christian Schaller

From: 	Matt Ashland (Monkey's Audio) <email@monkeysaudio.com>
To: 	Christian Schaller <Christian@linuxpower.org>
Subject: 	RE: Use if monkeysaudio
Date: 	Wed, 22 Jan 2003 19:39:53 -0600	
Hey Christian,

Please have at it.  Frank Klemm has already gotten Monkey's Audio building
under Linux. (with MMX assembly)

Check the MAC Developer's Forum for info.

Otherwise, just let me know if I can help you out.  Looking forward to
GStreamer support!

-Matt

(p.s. I'm using a home-rolled license for now, but it's not very
restrictive -- it basically says don't steal or try to get rich off MAC
without talking to me)


-----Original Message-----
From: Christian Schaller [mailto:Christian@linuxpower.org]
Sent: Tuesday, January 21, 2003 3:13 PM
To: email@monkeysaudio.com
Subject: Use if monkeysaudio


Hi,
We are looking into creating monkeysaudio encoder and decoder plugins
for GStreamer (http://www.gstreamer.net). GStreamer is a multimedia
framework for Unix (mostly linux :) which is currently set for inclusion
in the next release of the popular GNOME desktop for Unix.

GStreamer is under the LGPL license, but we put no conditions on the
license of the plugins (even if we naturally prefer them to be LGPL
too). Anway we even have a special license field in the plugins that
lets applications sort out plugins which are under an incompatible license.

Anyway I guess we are asking for permission to try making such plugins
which would mean Monkeysaudio support for Unix plattforms if we succeed.
We currently support mp3, ogg and flac, so monkeysaudio would be a nice
addition.

Christian
