[Icecast] Looking for sponsors for future Icecast development

Philipp Schafft phschafft at de.loewenfelsen.net
Tue Nov 3 21:36:25 UTC 2020


Good evening,

in order to speed up Icecast development we[0] are currently looking for
sponsors allowing us to provide more workforce to the Icecast project.

We provide commercial Icecast support. Part of this is sponsored work
with clients wanting to help the community by sponsorship. This helps
our clients by having their problem fixed with priority and the
community benefits also.


Today I'm looking specifically for a sponsor for the migration from
common/ to new libigloo including the initial release of libigloo.

libigloo will provide a modern framework for all Icecast components
(Icecast, libshout, IceS) that includes the common code of the
components. It can also be used outside of Icecast context as a generic
support framework for any C project.


In contrast to fully commercial work we provide sponsored work at "pay
what it is worth to you"[1]. Feel free to send us any sponsorship offers
(in Euro) to:
        <management at loewenfelsen.net>


If you want to sponsor any other task or ticket or have some other
problem we can help you with free to mail us also.



[0] Löwenfelsen UG (haftungsbeschränkt), see also:
    https://www.loewenfelsen.net/
[1] We'll check if offers are in a realistic range, also keeping in
    in mind the context of the sponsor, e.g. cooperation or person.

-- 
Philipp Schafft (CEO/Geschäftsführer) 
Telephon: +49.3535 490 17 92

Löwenfelsen UG (haftungsbeschränkt)     Registration number:
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