April 28, 2008

Flumotion 0.5.2 'Can Tomas' released



The Flumotion team proudly announces a new release of the development 0.5 branch of the Flumotion Streaming Server.

After the winter release that was bursting with features, for 0.5.2 the work has been focused on stabilizing Flumotion and improving user experience. Check the 0.5.2 release notes for all the details.

Flumotion is a streaming media server created with the backing of Fluendo.
It features intuitive graphical administration tools, making the task of setting up and manipulating audio and video streams easy for even novice system administrators.
Flumotion is released under the GPL.

More info at http://www.flumotion.net

2 comments:

Unknown said...

Hi ,,
I Am Shashank ,, you may not remember me , but I am the one who had mailed open suse mailing list with request to help ,, i am not sure sure how ,, but somehow ,, mailing list replies were not sent to me ..
while searching on Google I came across your reply to my request ( http://article.gmane.org/gmane.linux.suse.opensuse.project/654 ) , and i am sure i could write report about the event ,, and would be able to get 2/3 photos of events (all events except one had not so good turnout ).. if your are still interested in blogging about them,,, and i am really sorry if it would have seemed that i by any chance had ignored replies.
thanks for your help
Regard
Shashank Singh
{ http://techfreaks4u.com/blog/ }

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