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The Forum is Open.
The home stereo revolt has begun. The firepower of digital media, combined with the grass-roots innovation of truly open consumer electronics, is bringing the revolution to the streets. StreetFire Sound Labs is leading this revolt with the open architecture RBX1600 Digital Audio Server, which LinuxDevices.com lauded as "one of the most hacker-friendly products ever released".
But it’s not enough. The power of the open source movement lies not in the technology, but in the community. It is the open source community that makes rapid and responsive customer-driven innovation a reality. We built our company around this strength and are so committed to the open source movement that we’ve released all our source code. To you. Have at it!
The StreetFire Forum is where you can find the tools you need to modify our products and enjoy an occasional Rant ‘n Rave. As we further build out the community arm of our site, you'll be able to download the StreetFire SDK, participate in on-line discussions, and even see directly into our own internal Bugzilla implementation. When we say open, we mean it!
Be sure to check back here soon, or sign up for our StreetFire Tech mailing list to stay informed on the latest developments.
Contribute. Be Rewarded.
The open source movement thrives because smart people contribute quality code. If you're a documented open source project contributor, we'd like to show our appreciation. Inquire about our Developer Discount!
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