Democracy Player Receives $100K Grant From Mozilla 71
puntloos writes "The Open Source Internet TV Platform 'Democracy' has just received a $100,000 Grant from the Mozilla Foundation. Democracy is a combination of ways to view and download media to your desktop in an intuitive way, built on top of the ever-popular VLC video player. Seth's blog has details: 'The Mozilla Board agreed to support them for the following reasons: 1. Their mission to ensure the continued rise of open source & open standards aligns with the Mozilla mission to encourage choice & innovation on the web. 2. They're building something that can have influence on the way users browse web content, rich media, and desktop UI -- and it's based on Mozilla technology. 3. PCF is another example of that leverage we are looking for...they don't have any venture backing, they're running on a very lean budget, and they continue to seek creative resources to make a big difference in the way their users access content on the Web.'"
well damn (Score:5, Funny)
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It's great.. (Score:2)
This should give things a boost
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$100K is gonna fund a hell of a lot of time wasting.
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Great package needs more content (Score:3, Interesting)
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Oh wait - I once tried to start a thread on the Democracy boards about doing just this and was summarily shot down because the powers in charge feared its Bittorrent foundations would set up Democracy as an RIAA/MPAA DMCA takedown target.
It sure seems really silly that I have to run Democracy in a VNC server session on my MythTV box, media folder shared among Democracy and the Myth frontend, s
Sounds great! (Score:5, Interesting)
That with devices like Myth Boxes, and the media center boxes. I can imagine people giving up TV completely and just keeping their broadband connection. I know I would.
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Already there. No cable. No antenna. Just a Myth box running torrentflux (web front end for Bittorrent).
-matthew
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-matthew
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First things first (Score:1, Funny)
Re:First things first (Score:5, Funny)
French Maid TV (Score:2)
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I have to say that, having not heard of Democracy Player until now, when I read the headline, I thought it was about some player from outside the US being rebranded by someone inside the US over some percieved insult, along the lines of the whole "Freedom Fries" episode. Then I saw the parent subject and that almost confirmed my suspicions....
What kind of name is Democracy Player? I mean really? OSS get cops a lot of flak for names like the GIMP but I'd much prefer to have the GIM
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Wait, ? [wikipedia.org]
Nevermind
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http://www.getdemocracy.com/news/2007/03/a-name-c
Like VLC but better (Score:1)
My suggestions for Democracy Player: (Score:4, Informative)
a) It is awfully slow, especially on startup. I'm not on a slow system, and other apps will be up within a matter of seconds.
b) It isn't programmable from the command line ( --help will launch the player..)
c) No lirc support
d) No support for moving files once they've downloaded.
This all relates to my current version, which I can't check at the moment. If any of this has been improved, please excuse this post (:
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I used it (Score:2, Interesting)
sits uploading torrents without asking, saves bloat files everywhere, did I mention bloat?
and RRL [type "boingboing.net"] gave it props so it must suck.
first twice1109850 comment.. I can see this account going downhill
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I hate having to use up an entire spot on my taskbar just for Democracy.
Oh, and it still crashes on my machine more often than any of my other desktop apps.
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Lets see where this takes us (Score:1)
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Here comes the fun (Score:3, Insightful)
Re: Then include charged-for content (Score:2)
You could allow a link to a PNG (of a fixed size) for each link so you can nice purty on-screen listings.
Because it's all open XML you can mashup your own "channels" of your favourite programs
throw in "radio" support
Do all the requests over HTTP. And allow users to store their credit-
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I'm not sure I like it when non profits or companies who ask for donations donate to other non profit organizations or companies. It seems like mozilla has too much money now and we don't need to give them any more. I don't think that is the case in actuality but that turns out to be the general gist some will have. I know people who have donated to the red cross and the breast caner place who stopped givin
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That's cool but... (Score:2)
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Agreement (Score:1)
Own RSS feeds (Score:2)
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Please no more embedded movies (Score:2)
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Good luck to them (Score:2)
Eh? Just what is Mozilla Foundation for now? (Score:2)
Not to give money away to random "worthy" projects.
Mozilla Summer Of Code? (Score:2)
I think that a Mozilla Summer of Code would be a good idea.
And the Mozilla Foundation should really put their money behind XULRunner. It's one of the oldest solutions that utilizes XML + Scripting on the desktop. But I "fear" that similiar technologies from Adobe (Apollo) and Microsoft (Quicksilver) will take the market by storm.
Bye egghat
bleh. (Score:1)
I couldn't donate that! (Score:1)