On Thu, Mar 24, 2016 at 8:43 PM, HAYASHI Kentaro wrote: > If so, something like hal-compat software exists, (it also provides HAL > compatibility layer which is similar to hal-flash, but it does not > refer about flash DRM at all even though mainly used for it) - > does it acceptable for debian or not? I don't know well.
hal is obsolete software and at this point anything that is FLOSS will have been ported to udev/udisks/upower/etc. The only things that still use hal will be unmaintained proprietary software and most proprietary software won't have needed hal in the first place, so probably the only software that could make use of hal-compat is the Flash DRM stuff. > Should I stop ITP process at once? That is up to you. Personally, I would remove Flash from my system entirely and use HTML5 video or when that isn't available, run youtube-dl, get-flash-videos, cclive or similar on the command-line. Some desktop video players can also use these to play video from the web. -- bye, pabs https://wiki.debian.org/PaulWise