Vote to disable password protection for revMedia 4 stacks

capellan capellan2000 at yahoo.com
Tue Aug 25 17:37:39 EDT 2009



Robert Maniquant wrote:
> 
> 1) develop the sharing habit of utilities, eductionalWare, libraries.
> Maybe runrev can think of some innovative incentive to do so. 
> 

Something like this could help: http://ced.ncsu.edu/mmania/

i serve as judge in one of the editions of this event.
Students sent websites, with multiple pages, powerpoint
presentations, quicktime videos and stacks created with
HyperStudio.

MultimediaMania was halted for a lack of sponsors.

Ideally winners prices will be sponsored by hardware
manufacturers like Dell, HP, Lenovo or Acer, for a
teacher tutor and students. Schools could receive
training for their teachers. 


Robert Maniquant wrote:
> 
> 2) provide solutions to better monitor the runrev user base.
> I might be a good idea to set up a kind of revWeb search engine that will
> gather all pages using the plugin.
> It is peculiar to runrev to communicate very few information on the user
> base. And there are very few examples of commercial softwares using runrev
> on the home site. Such a search engine might help lift up interrogations
> by potential users.
> 

Actually, i have never informed Rev about any Commercial Standalone
i have created or had participated. i do not feel obligated to report
the type of work that i create in Rev. Why other developers should?

By the way, in the Quality Control Center page for this request, Kevin
wrote:
http://quality.runrev.com/qacenter/show_bug.cgi?id=8234

To respond to the actual request here, i.e. in relation to sharing of stacks
/
libraries / etc, revMedia does not allow you to password protect a stack.
Nor
does it allow you to unlock a password protected stack created in another
edition.
The revlet format is encoded and will be non-trivial to reverse engineer.

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Now, if somebody want password protection in revMedia, it will be neccesary
to fill an enhancement request...

al
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