Mailinglist Archive: opensuse (4398 mails)
| < Previous | Next > |
Re: [opensuse] PowerDVD for Linux
- From: "Magnus Boman" <mboman@xxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 21 Sep 2005 03:29:31 -0600
- Message-id: <4331B49B.73C1.0096.0@xxxxxxxxxx>
Not a bad idea, but who's decision will it be to say that product X is
better than product Y? Or would we have to supply URLs for different
products doing the same thing?
My vote would be to have one URL pointing to a page at openSUSE.com
where people add their products of choice (Categorized off course :).
That way, the "end user" can make his own choice.
>>> On Wed, Sep 21, 2005 at 7:24 pm, in message
<05092110242000.00808@albacore>,
SimonD@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
> On Wednesday 21 September 2005 10:20 am, ALFANO GIULIO wrote:
>> I perfectly understand and agree. A watermark would be ok for me.
>
> As policy we should not be promoting commercial products in our
distro.
> Acroread etc are just about OK, because although they are closed
source we
> don'''t have to pay for them.
>
> If we get offered a DVD player that is free or OS, then we should
have it
> in.
>
> What about a links page for packages? So the core packages are on the
CD/DVD
>
> and other stuff on the link.
better than product Y? Or would we have to supply URLs for different
products doing the same thing?
My vote would be to have one URL pointing to a page at openSUSE.com
where people add their products of choice (Categorized off course :).
That way, the "end user" can make his own choice.
>>> On Wed, Sep 21, 2005 at 7:24 pm, in message
<05092110242000.00808@albacore>,
SimonD@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
> On Wednesday 21 September 2005 10:20 am, ALFANO GIULIO wrote:
>> I perfectly understand and agree. A watermark would be ok for me.
>
> As policy we should not be promoting commercial products in our
distro.
> Acroread etc are just about OK, because although they are closed
source we
> don'''t have to pay for them.
>
> If we get offered a DVD player that is free or OS, then we should
have it
> in.
>
> What about a links page for packages? So the core packages are on the
CD/DVD
>
> and other stuff on the link.
| < Previous | Next > |