> > Here like I have mentioned in the same thread. A > Fedora spin without (all the free stuff(non patent > encumbered ) that is provided by default) > would make sense and would free Fedora/Red Hat from > litigation and would > make it easier to include the stuff that will make media > players play > everything under the sun and will not get in the way when > buiding these > apps. > > It won't make sense for Fedora to not include support > for the non-patent > encumbered codecs since one of the primary objectives of > Fedora is to > enable and support free and open source software. Besides > multimedia > frameworks like gstreamer is a dependency of many many apps > and > excluding them all is not feasible. Normally users who want > additional > components would just grab those from a third party repo. > If you are > compiling from source, that's a smaller nice of users > and you are very > well equipped to remove whatever you don't want. Again, > if you disagree > and think your goal will help end users, feel free to build > a Fedora > spin exactly the way you want. The tools that we used to > build Fedora > are all available as part of Fedora. > > > > It is not a bad thing Rahul. I have mplayer and > gecko-media player built from source and I am doing fine. I > am not complaining. > It would make sense to not have to ship crippled players > *unless the > users want those only** > > Gstreamer has a plugin model and we don't include some > of the plugins. > This process doesn't require actively crippling > anything. Jeff has mentioned the plugin system if it can be built from source, I will take a look into it. Otherwise, I guess using livna or freshrpms is the answer besides working with mock and learning more about the process. I will see what I can do. Thanks, Antonio > > Rahul -- fedora-list mailing list fedora-list@xxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe: https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-list