Hi, guys, As openSUSE doesn't distribute restricted codecs by default, there might be a "shield" effect among us: After we've done the openSUSE part, we think it is done.(In this case, we don't even have the openSUSE part done). But that's not true in the user experience field. End users always have OSS and Packman at the same time. Packman has a lot less maintainers than us, while have a lot more multimedia packages than openSUSE. So no matter what we've done here, we'll be drawn back due to Packman. (Packman don't have any such plan yet) Here's the truth: most of Packman packages still depend on gstreamer-0_10. So anyway end users will have two versions of gstreamer on their systems. This is a hard balance we can't have an answer at all: 1. If we procede with gstreamer-1_0, users will mess their systems with multiversions of multimedia. There's no clear view of what package depends on what version for them. (There's no way to _port_ all the packages to gstreamer-1_0 without support from upstream. ) 2. If we don't, actually we're dead in the multimedia field. Because we will not have any new updates from gstreamer. Greetings Marguerite -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-factory+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse-factory+owner@opensuse.org