> Lets discuss this in this little subthread, because why not
>
> Had my SDR patch been applied, what would have been different ?
> 1. a few kilobytes of optional source code that affects noone
>    because its disabled by default
> 2. I would have had 3 months more time to work on FFmpeg, which i spend
>    arguing over SDR and subsequently spending also less time on FFmpeg
> 3. Maybe Paul or Anton would still be in FFmpeg
> 4. I would not have to go over the whole SDR code again and maintain it
>    as a plugin (which will take more time away from FFmpeg)
>
> So what did it achieve to block SDR in main ffmpeg git ? please tell me
>
> And why would a company have the same preferrance ? IMO any
> good manager will want their employee to be happy and efficiently working.
> Not pissing them off, so in fact i expect support in favor
> of SDR by many companies.
> Not because they care about SDR, but because they care about me working on
> the FFmpeg code and SDR has no cost to them.

This is completely delusional.

Kieran
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