On 02/09/2011 02:12 AM, Joerg Schilling wrote:
Dave Plater
wrote: I am sorry to see that you seem to be very biased. Why do you attack me instead of trying to have a fact based discussion?
You have put the license status of a major library in question. That is an attack. You don't want me to attack you. I will slander and libel you across the internet and press, believe me I have nothing except a very creative imagination and afaic all is fair in love and war. This will be war.
People like you are reponsible for demolishing the credibility of the Linux community. I am not willing to start a speudo discussion with people who just like to attack me, so this is an EOD for me. In case you don't understant what you did: You ruined your credibility with personal attacks.
For others: I am always open for fact based discussions but I will ignore a "discussion" in case people try to treat facts similar to personal attacks.
Back to facts: maintainers of "major" libraries like libcdio that ignore the Copyright law need to be prepared that their libraries cannot be used any longer. Sun as a major GNOME contributor did inform people about the problems with libcdio and there is a legal way to replace libcdio: use libgstcdda2wav.so instead.
It is based on cdda2wav, it has been written by Brian Cameron and me and it even gives better DAE quality than libcdio.
Jörg
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