• trilobite@lemmy.ml
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    4 months ago

    I’m not sure what the right model is to get money flowing in. It seems like they took the easy route. 100 dollars for a server licence is not really that small amount considering that most server users are families? I would have preferred massive fund raising campaigns … I’m a bit lazy and need lots of nagging to get my credit card out … But its right these guys get some income for their work. As long as code remains AGPL … I bet soon there will be a fork like happened with Emby. I ended up purchasing the server licence a a few month later moved to the forked version …🙂

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      4 months ago

      What happened with Emby? I’ve used their service for a long time and have been very happy with their lifetime premium.

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        4 months ago

        It used to be an open source project, then at some point the developers moved it to closed source. In reaction to this, a couple of people forked the last open source version of emby and launched it as an open source project (again) named jellyfin.

        It is still open source and under active development, and has a significant userbase. Especially on Lemmy I think it’s much preferred by people to emby (or at least more vocally supported).

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          4 months ago

          Okay… one is closed sourced and the other open. That much I know. With those points out of the way, why is jellyfish superior?

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          4 months ago

          Exactly. I moved to Jellyfin because Emby introduced the life time support thing