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Re: ITP: hpt, smapi, fidoconf, huskybse, speakfreely



On Fri, Jun 09, 2000 at 02:00:30AM +0200, Martin Butterweck wrote:

[ snip ]

> 5) Speakfreely
> An internet voicechat.
> License: Public Domain
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jordi@natura:~$ apt-cache show speak-freely
Package: speak-freely
Version: 7.0-1
Priority: optional
Section: non-US/non-free
Maintainer: Martin Mitchell <martin@debian.org>
Depends: libc6 (>= 2.1), libgsm1 (>= 1.0.10-3), libncurses4 (>= 4.2-3.1)
Suggests: xv, perl5
Architecture: i386
Filename: dists/frozen/non-US/non-free/binary-i386/speak-freely_7.0-1.deb
Size: 231280
MD5sum: cbde8b6731303d333e4688ea5e5439a4
Description: Voice Communication Over Data Networks
 Speak Freely allows users of a variety of Unix and Unix-like workstations
 equipped with audio hardware connected by a network to converse, using the
 audio input and output facilities of the workstation to digitise and later
 reconstruct the sound and the network to relay sound packets. Optional
 compression is provided, allowing conversations over relatively
 low-bandwidth Internet links as well as local area networks.
 .
 Speak Freely for Unix can intercommunicate with Speak Freely for Windows,
 available from the author's Web Site.
installed-size: 430
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In Potato's version 7.0:

Copyright:
All files in the speakfree root directory are in  the  public  domain:
...
Portions are under different copyrights:
IDEA:  

[ Cool paragraph about patents follows ]

> further information can be found on www.speakfreely.org and
> husky.physcip.uni-stuttgart.de

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