On Wed, 2004-03-03 at 01:29, Chris Ricker wrote:
On Tue, 2 Mar 2004, Alan Cox wrote:
> Rendezvous is Apple's name for their version of it. A trademark is much less
> of a problem because you can name yours something different.
Right, but the only open-source mDNS implementation I know of is Rendezvous,
so between that and MS's patents AFAIK it's just another idea without a
usable open-source implementation for Fedora to even consider shipping....
There is some initial mDNS implementation work in gnome cvs, in the
"gmdns" module. I don't know the status or quality of this
implementation, but I hope that eventually I'd somehow be able to use it
for the gnome-vfs network:// module (availible from the Nautilus
Computer location) so that i can show e.g. local DAV servers (i.e. like
osx rendezvous).
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