Here is my previous post on the subject: https://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/ring/2017-08/msg00002.html
Looking at the current codebase, it seems like it's still the case. It also doesn't seem possible to build without nonfree codecs (at least not without patches). On 11/16/2017 08:26 AM, Anna Marei wrote: > See below. Does Ring depend on patented and restricted codecs? > >> ---------- Ursprüngliche Nachricht ---------- >> Von: Matthew Miller <[email protected]> >> An: Anna Marei <[email protected]> >> Datum: 16. November 2017 um 15:41 >> Betreff: Re: GNU Ring's GNOME client in Software? >> >> On Thu, Nov 16, 2017 at 12:50:03PM +0100, Anna Marei wrote: >>> Dear Matthew, >>> would it be possible for Fedora to provide the latest version GNU Ring's >>> GNOME client >>> https://ring.cx/en/about/practical >>> https://ring.cx/en >>> via GNOME Software? >>> Thanks and have a beutiful day! >> >> As long as it does not depend on patented and restricted codecs, this >> would be fine in Fedora. >> >> -- >> Matthew Miller [email protected] <http://mattdm.org/> >> Fedora Project Leader [email protected] <http://fedoraproject.org/> >
