On 02/21/2018 11:37 AM, Joerg Schilling wrote:
Do you have problems with facts?
I guess that you like to claim that "the fork" happened because of a license change in cdrtools.... the usual lie spread by Debian people.
Just stupid that the license change happened two years _after_ Debian started their buggy fork and after two years of constant personal attacks from Debian. As you see, the license change was done in defence to Debians attacks. The only reason for the fork was the attempt of a person to get a job at Nero.
It's really entertaining to read your stories. Thanks!
That's not really relevant as most people use libburnia these days.
Why should people use something that supports less features than cdrtools?
People don't have to use anything. But distributions have the right to choose what they package and what they don't. They decided against cdrecord but that doesn't keep anyone of downloading cdrecord from your website and installing it. So I don't see the problem here.
People who like to get quality and reliability use cdrtools. I of course cannot prevent people from using different software. A distro that does not include legal reliable software like cdrtools however is a bad distro because it makes it harder for people to get what they like.
It's 2018. People don't really use optical media anymore.
I should give you an example....
More than 10 years ago, my institute leader asked me to come to his office where one of the managers of the Bundeskriminalamt was sitting. This person asked me why he is forced to self compile cdrtools in order to get working software.
I don't even know what you are trying to tell me. But it's also telling when you begin your sentence with "More than 10 years ago" in regard to my statement above.
BTW: unless you are able to prove that there really is an issue with bootable CDs, it seems that I safely may assume that there is no such issue.
I didn't make any claims about cdrecord whatsoever if you're implying that. Adrian -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-factory+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse-factory+owner@opensuse.org