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Please can i get the Source Code of Syn.Speech #1
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We are currently having discussions with the lead architect Leslie Timmy, to check if he is planning to make the source code public under any open source license. Unless-untill we hear from him we cannot make any code available online. |
Any updates on that matter? It somewhat seems like the library is dead (the nuget package was updated in 2015), which is not a good thing, open-sourcing it would guarantee its live, plus, probably, allow for .NET Core 2.0 port to be created. Btw, do you have any info on whether a possibility of such port is discussed? Given that you're not obfuscating your library dll and anyone can, technically, disassemble it in under a minute to see the sources (that's probably illegal? I'm not sure, but the possibility is there still), maybe officially open-sourcing it would be a good idea? Given that it's the only adequate solution for speech recognition in pure C# I could see it possibly attracting some members of the community and be updated and so on. It seems like with a proper license you would still be able to profit from your work, just like Unreal Engine and other commercialized open source projects. |
Appreciate the suggestion. The project wasn't part of Syn Team but was something I worked upon during my free time and let Syn shelter its deployment. Since I couldn't pay much heed to the project it has stayed dormant for a while. Profiting from the project was never considered as I had given the rights to Syn under the condition that no licenses were sold for it after a certain period and the framework was made freely available. If all goes well I shall get the project open-sourced by Syn this week. |
A familiar story, I must say :D |
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