Hello there,
I'm currently developing a Python 2.7+/3.2+ library for interacting with Interplay WS in an easy and pythonic way. Here at CANAL+, it is used in several projects that communicate with Interplay WS (automation scripts, web portals, batch processing, etc...) and I recently added a CLI utility which enable us to send commands and queries to Interplay WS directly from the command line.
Here is my point : I'd like to open source my work and make it available to anyone who whants to automate stuff with Python and Avid Systems. It's well tested, documented and I try to add features as often as I can.
Do you (the community, or especially the moderators here) know any restrictions (legal ones ?) that may apply ? I mean, the entire code is my own work; but it directly talks with Avid Systems. Think of it as a ready-to-use Python binding for Avid Interplay.
Thanks for your answers,
Happy new year :)
Bests regards,
Julien