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Bug#971417: marked as done (ITP: ngms -- NG Media Server is a powerful host media processing solution enabling application developers to quickly build real time audio and video services. With NG Media Server, connect natively to both VoIP infrastructures and WebRTC-enabled browsers.)



Your message dated Wed, 30 Sep 2020 14:26:02 +0200
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and subject line Re: Bug#971417: ITP: ngms -- NG Media Server is a powerful host media processing solution enabling application developers to quickly build real time audio and video services. With NG Media Server, connect natively to both VoIP infrastructures and WebRTC-enabled browsers.
has caused the Debian Bug report #971417,
regarding ITP: ngms -- NG Media Server is a powerful host media processing solution enabling application developers to quickly build real time audio and video services. With NG Media Server, connect natively to both VoIP infrastructures and WebRTC-enabled browsers.
to be marked as done.

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Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist
Owner: NG Media <contact@n-g-media.com>

* Package name    : ngms
  Version         : 6.0
  Upstream Author : NG MEDIA <contact@n-g-media.com>
* URL             : https://n-g-media.com
* License         : Proprietary
  Programming Lang: C++
  Description     : NG Media Server is a powerful host media processing solution enabling application developers to quickly build real time audio and video services. With NG Media Server, connect natively to both VoIP infrastructures and WebRTC-enabled browsers.

The dependencies for this package are:
-libssl-dev: required for HTTPS, SIPS and SRTP protocol support.
-libsrtp2-dev: required for SRTP protocol support.
-libopus-dev: required for OPUS codec support.

Our company developed and will maintain this software, we are a 17 years old society, specialized in telephony.
We developed our HMP software NG Media Server, for Windows 17 years ago,
and we also developed the Linux version of our product 1 year ago.
We actually give the .deb package to our customers in order to permit
them to install our software, but we would need this package to appear
in the public apt-get repository of Debian AND Ubuntu (is there any more
thing to do in order to also add this package in the Ubuntu distribution
?).
So, we don't need any sponsor or co-maintainers.

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Hi,

On Wed, 30 Sep 2020, at 10:26, NG Media wrote:
> * Package name    : ngms
>   Version         : 6.0
>   Upstream Author : NG MEDIA <contact@n-g-media.com>
> * URL             : https://n-g-media.com
> * License         : Proprietary
>   Programming Lang: C++

> Our company developed and will maintain this software, we are a 17 
> years old society, specialized in telephony.
> We developed our HMP software NG Media Server, for Windows 17 years ago,
> and we also developed the Linux version of our product 1 year ago.
> We actually give the .deb package to our customers in order to permit
> them to install our software, but we would need this package to appear
> in the public apt-get repository of Debian AND Ubuntu (is there any more
> thing to do in order to also add this package in the Ubuntu distribution
> ?).

Unfortunately, since your license is proprietary, Debian cannot take it.

> So, we don't need any sponsor or co-maintainers.

You seem to misunderstand what the sponsor means here: a sponsor is someone who would upload your package to Debian (if the license was acceptable).

-- 
Cheers,
  Andrej

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