One of the main reasons why people use Streamcore is so that they can play youtube videos with some sort of ytdl api.
The only current candidate I have to potentially whitelist is https://github.com/MattJeanes/YouTubeDL, because it's open source and owned by someone who is at least decently known in the gmod community.
I think this is a pretty low risk thing to add since it's somewhat easy to prove as open source and you can always just take it off your custom client whitelist. Leaving this open in case for any objections or if someone has a more reputable api.
(Also if you want to ask about gaerrison's api or others, they aren't owned by particularly reputable people nor are they open source, so not happening.) (Also I don't know if you could have a purely github hosted ytdl repo, if so please let me know because that'd kind of void the need for this.)
One of the main reasons why people use Streamcore is so that they can play youtube videos with some sort of ytdl api.
The only current candidate I have to potentially whitelist is https://github.com/MattJeanes/YouTubeDL, because it's open source and owned by someone who is at least decently known in the gmod community.
I think this is a pretty low risk thing to add since it's somewhat easy to prove as open source and you can always just take it off your custom client whitelist. Leaving this open in case for any objections or if someone has a more reputable api.
(Also if you want to ask about gaerrison's api or others, they aren't owned by particularly reputable people nor are they open source, so not happening.) (Also I don't know if you could have a purely github hosted ytdl repo, if so please let me know because that'd kind of void the need for this.)