Hi, On Saturday, November 04, 2006 at 08:04:55, HG wrote:
On 11/3/06, Kevin Donnelly
wrote: It's certainly interesting! Presumably, because of the patent ceasefire, openSUSE will be able to legally include Windows codecs (or at least links to download them) in the distro? That should certainly please a lot of people on this list who have been complaining about their multimedia in the past
Do you really think that MS will give the codecs? Yes, but only with DRM.
Video/Audio codecs have nothing to do with DRM. The question is what the heck do we want with windows media codecs? Theres no real need to have them. We should and we do embrace patent free audio/video codecs with openSUSE. Thats the way to go.
I am personally giving SUSE time until that. When my rights are digitally restricted on SUSE, then I'm gone.
We all will be gone if that happens...
Did you guys read Groklaw?
Sure. What about it? You mean all the pieces that reduce all this to "Software Patents or not"? I was sure form the beginning that this will happen[1]. You cant take the word patents in the mouth without beeing evil. There is no real discussion going on in the OS community anymore. How we can break this shitty system. Theres only camp building. Either youre with us or you are member of the "axis of evil". Makes me not want to participate in this discussion anymore. I personally hate this discussion style even more than the patent system itself. Thanks to GW to make this style presentable... Henne [1] Of course also because this is a business decision and apparently "they" dont seem to get that we hate the patent system and want to avoid having to deal with it at all. Saying "look we wont sue you anymore" is a slap in the face if you dont find that suing because of a patent is justified at all. -- Henne Vogelsang, http://hennevogel.de "To die. In the rain. Alone." Ernest Hemingway --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org