> http://www.bbc.co.uk/blogs/bbcinternet/2008/10/history_of_the_bbc_redux_
> proje.html

"In the summer of 2007, freetards (me too), the OSC and others were
calling for the BBC to make iPlayer cross-platform
...
Cross-platform support has always been a source of grief"

The BBC's insistence that this is the problem rather than their use of
licence-fee-payers money to lock people in to proprietary standards
and exclude free platforms is getting more and more shrill.

Breaking your public's devices one platform at a time really is not an
achievement, no matter how interesting a technical problem it is for
the Beeb's geeks or how strong their new leader's RDF is.

- Rob.
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