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Date:      Tue, 15 Jul 2014 10:23:35 +0000
From:      bugzilla-noreply@freebsd.org
To:        freebsd-ports-bugs@FreeBSD.org
Subject:   [Bug 191873] Network ports in category "multimedia"
Message-ID:  <bug-191873-13-9U9IXiedVm@https.bugs.freebsd.org/bugzilla/>
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--- Comment #2 from dreamcat4@gmail.com ---
(In reply to Kurt Jaeger from comment #1)
> dreamcat4@gmail.com: if you agree, I'll move universal-media-server

I would say;

If a user has no previous knowledge (or assumptions) whatsoever. They will look
for uPNP / DLNA Media servers in the multimedia category. Because these are
programs that ONLY provide entertainment services to the users. They do not
also provide some purely 'network service'.

Many programs have networked features but are not put in the 'net' category.
'www' is just one example of that. (heck almost all programs these days have
some form of networked communications in them).

Personally, I regard the 'net' category as something that offers network-level
services (e.g. not as high as the top-tier 'application gateway' slice that is
described in the OSI reference model). And 'net' also infers 'inet' - which
alludes to suggests something that can also possibly be WAN-based.

Also:

gupnp says - 
GUPnP does not include helpers for
construction or control of specific standardized resources (e.g. MediaServer);
So the port 'gupnp' definitely ISNT a media server does not provide
'entertainment services'. It is providing a lower layer on the OSI model which
is not application level, but network level. So is justified to remain in 'net'
category.

This also seems to be the situation for 'miniupnpc', that it isn't actually a
DLNA Compliant Media server. Rather it provides networking features for other
application level programs to make use of. So I imagine it should be best to
remain in the net category too.


In the end, I believe that:

* The 'net' category is inherently vague, just by the fact that almost
everything these days has some network features.
* For 'DLNA Media Servers' not to be split around (bad idea), if each port
maintainer get one vote. Then my vote, as maintainer of
'universal-media-server', is that they should all be moved into 'multimedia'
category.
* If no consensus can be agreed upon, then (personally) I would prefer
'universal-media-server' to remain in then multimedia category.

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