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grusell avatar grusell commented on July 20, 2024 3

I also think drag and drop sounds like a nice addition. I don't have much time to work on vivict these days sadly, but if @mflodin would implement this I would be very happy and would try to help if needed.

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mflodin avatar mflodin commented on July 20, 2024

Hi Paul!

Cool that you are using vivict! I am not one of the maintainers, but I could probably give it a go.

I noticed that the implementation you linked to was using the Apache license, while this project is using MIT as per the [https://github.com/vivictorg/vivict/blob/a539c6201b3b747aa6b9f25cc0c04bdbbebe27b7/CONTRIBUTING.md](contributing guidelines). I am by far not an expert on open source licenses, but what I can gather from [https://joinup.ec.europa.eu/licence/compatibility-check/Apache-2.0/MIT](this compatibility check), I think it would be ok to re-license it as MIT in this project, but wanted to check with you first. And with the maintainers of vivict too, of course.

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mflodin avatar mflodin commented on July 20, 2024

Regarding the implementation - I am thinking it would be best to have the drop targets on each half of the screen regardless of where the split in the video is currently. Mostly since the target for one of the sides might be very small at times otherwise. What do you think?

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paulirish avatar paulirish commented on July 20, 2024

I don't believe there's any concern from a licensing perspective, but the implementation we're talking about here is pretty standard, so... whatever!

Regarding the implementation - I am thinking it would be best to have the drop targets on each half of the screen regardless of where the split in the video is currently.

YUP. I was thinking the exact same thing. :)

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mflodin avatar mflodin commented on July 20, 2024

I don't believe there's any concern from a licensing perspective, but the implementation we're talking about here is pretty standard, so... whatever!

Great! Just wanted to make sure I wouldn't get vivict into any trouble.

YUP. I was thinking the exact same thing. :)

Perfect!

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