Hi,
Jeff Waugh wrote:
quote who=Ian McIntosh
(1) Do we include software that plays mp3s? If legal, I think we
certainly should.
It's not safe or legal.
Is gstreamer removing the mp3 source plug-in for GNOME 2.10?
Cheers,
Dave.
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David Neary,
Lyon, France
E-Mail:
You need to slow down and read the post differently. You have
substantially misinterpreted what I wrote and apparently provoked
yourself into being offended when I said nothing offensive. I asked
questions that would help me understand what the project was about. As
I said before, none of
quote who=David Neary
Please do try harder to read things without malice. Some people are
just trying to figure out what is important to your project so they can
comment in a way that others in the project have asked for.
I have no malice. Perhaps we should concentrate on the core issue
Jeff,
when I first searched about Linux applications, the homepage of XMMS said
something like We won't switch to GTK/GNOME 2 due to GConf.
I wasn't talking about the technical pros and cons, I was talking about
_how_ these things were introduced. And the fact, that we may slowly gain a
Luis Villa wrote:
Big picture, after some thought a couple days after our IRC meeting, I
want to use 'GNOME: the desktop of choice.' I think the 'my desktop of
choice' was a good start, but I think some of our strongest marketing
points are not about personal choices, but rather the depth of
I think Slogans is a good idea.
RMS would agree with such a thing ...
I think.
What about a TShirt:
Don't get QT with me.
heh
Just a thought
Karl
On Wed, 2005-02-02 at 12:21 +0100, c. schwarm wrote:
* all sort of images if we could use celebrities one day. Think a picture
of RMS: Main
David Neary wrote:
So, officially, although this is not stated anywhere on their site,
they allow non-commercial use.
It is stated on their website. Read
http://mp3licensing.com/help/enduser.html for the following information:
Do you license mp3/mp3PRO software to end users?
No. We license
On Thu, 3 Feb 2005 00:41:28 +0100 (MET), c. schwarm [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
reading the recent discussion, I had the slight feeling that some things got
mixed up concerning LiveCDs/CDs.
One part of the discussion is about media files. I considered this a nice
discussion but basically