Summary of a call on the topic of Cisco's openh264 distribution for openSUSE
Hello openSUSE, We've just had a meeting with Cisco regarding providing easy access to the openh264 codec to the openSUSE users. The outcome is that Cisco will help us with the redistribution side by utilizing the ciscobinary.openh264.org host. There seems to be more space for collaboration that could lead to the usage of OBS in some more of Cisco's open-source-related processes. OBS seems to be a good fit as we can cover builds for multiple distributions and image builds. Big thanks to Neal Gompa for raising this topic. Neal was really shining on the call :-) We seem to found the right people for the job, and the rest of the discussion will happen in the email thread with selected people. I'm really excited about the current direction of conversation as Cisco seems to be very enthusiastic about further collaboration with openSUSE and Open Build Service. Big thanks to Ann for making this meeting happen. And also big thanks to Neal, Adrian, Fabian, and Bernhard for being our technical experts on the call. Release management was represented on the call by me and Stefan Weiberg. Related issues https://github.com/cisco/openh264/issues/3480 https://code.opensuse.org/leap/features/issue/22 Document used for introduction to the issue https://etherpad.opensuse.org/p/openh264-summary -- Best regards Lubos Kocman on behalf of openSUSE Release Team
Looks good We discussed this a bit in this weekly openSUSE meeting :) On Thu, Apr 7, 2022 at 6:39 PM Lubos Kocman <lubos.kocman@suse.com> wrote:
Hello openSUSE,
We've just had a meeting with Cisco regarding providing easy access to the openh264 codec to the openSUSE users.
The outcome is that Cisco will help us with the redistribution side by utilizing the ciscobinary.openh264.org host. There seems to be more space for collaboration that could lead to the usage of OBS in some more of Cisco's open-source-related processes. OBS seems to be a good fit as we can cover builds for multiple distributions and image builds. Big thanks to Neal Gompa for raising this topic. Neal was really shining on the call :-)
We seem to found the right people for the job, and the rest of the discussion will happen in the email thread with selected people.
I'm really excited about the current direction of conversation as Cisco seems to be very enthusiastic about further collaboration with openSUSE and Open Build Service.
Big thanks to Ann for making this meeting happen. And also big thanks to Neal, Adrian, Fabian, and Bernhard for being our technical experts on the call. Release management was represented on the call by me and Stefan Weiberg.
Related issues https://github.com/cisco/openh264/issues/3480 https://code.opensuse.org/leap/features/issue/22
Document used for introduction to the issue https://etherpad.opensuse.org/p/openh264-summary
-- Best regards
Lubos Kocman on behalf of openSUSE Release Team
Hijack alert... Maybe while you are in contact with Cisco you can ask about their plans for support of SUSE/openSUSE with their Umbrella products. In my case I mean the client software. We have Cisco AnyConnect working on openSUSE (not readily available but we have located it via our company's Cisco support stuff). But what about their virus checking software? This is the sore point between us Linux users and IT at my company. They only want something that shows up in their Cisco dashboard that monitors the status of all the company's computers. On Tue, Apr 12, 2022 at 5:05 PM Luna Jernberg <droidbittin@gmail.com> wrote:
Looks good We discussed this a bit in this weekly openSUSE meeting :)
On Thu, Apr 7, 2022 at 6:39 PM Lubos Kocman <lubos.kocman@suse.com> wrote:
Hello openSUSE,
We've just had a meeting with Cisco regarding providing easy access to the openh264 codec to the openSUSE users.
The outcome is that Cisco will help us with the redistribution side by utilizing the ciscobinary.openh264.org host. There seems to be more space for collaboration that could lead to the usage of OBS in some more of Cisco's open-source-related processes. OBS seems to be a good fit as we can cover builds for multiple distributions and image builds. Big thanks to Neal Gompa for raising this topic. Neal was really shining on the call :-)
We seem to found the right people for the job, and the rest of the discussion will happen in the email thread with selected people.
I'm really excited about the current direction of conversation as Cisco seems to be very enthusiastic about further collaboration with openSUSE and Open Build Service.
Big thanks to Ann for making this meeting happen. And also big thanks to Neal, Adrian, Fabian, and Bernhard for being our technical experts on the call. Release management was represented on the call by me and Stefan Weiberg.
Related issues https://github.com/cisco/openh264/issues/3480 https://code.opensuse.org/leap/features/issue/22
Document used for introduction to the issue https://etherpad.opensuse.org/p/openh264-summary
-- Best regards
Lubos Kocman on behalf of openSUSE Release Team
-- Roger Oberholtzer
participants (3)
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Lubos Kocman
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Luna Jernberg
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Roger Oberholtzer