Here is Spanish translation, might need a look but is done: http://tatica.fedorapeople.org/5funthingsinf12-transcript-es.txt
2009/11/30 Ryan Rix <phrkonale...@gmail.com> > On Mon 30 November 2009 1:12:57 pm Gregory Maxwell wrote: > > The site requires flash. > > > > … If anyone doing fedora marketing wants to put up videos that don't > > require proprietary software to view, please feel free to drop me an > > email. I'd be glad to help, or if I'm too busy I can connect you > > with someone else willing and able to help. > > The last time I checked (read: Last night), VLC could play youtube links > when > passed the http://youtube.com/watch url from the command line, and that > gnash > played them in browser, both with the free-but-patent-encumbered codecs in > rpmfusion-free. > > So, no, you don't need proprietary software to view youtube. I use VLC with > youtube links daily. > > I too have had some bad experiences with blip.tv's upload service trying > to > get ABLEconf videos online. Blip.tv may be more Freedom oriented, but when > it > comes down to it, youtube+an ogv direct download accomplishes the same > thing > with much less effort :( > > Awesome videos, Máirín. Almost enough to inspire me to put my own ugly mug > onscreen ;-) > > -- > Ryan Rix > Fedora KDE SIG Member, Phoenix AZ Ambassador, News KDE Beat writer > > http://hackersramblings.wordpress.com | http://identi.ca/phrkonaleash > XMPP: phrkonale...@gmail.com | MSN: phrkonale...@yahoo.com > AIM: phrkonaleash | Yahoo: phrkonaleash > IRC: phrkon...@irc.freenode.net/#srcedit,#plugaz,#fedora-kde and > countless other FOSS channels. > > -- > Fedora-marketing-list mailing list > Fedora-marketing-list@redhat.com > https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-marketing-list > -- tatica Maria Gracia Leandro http://www.tatica.org http://www.fedora-ve.org http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/MariaLeandro LinuxUser= 440285 GPG Public Key: E1CDCC56 "Be yourself... Don't be anyone else"
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