codec buddy, fluendo, etc.

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This email is about several topics at once:

(1) CodecBuddy was a Board-level decision that was made with the understanding that after it had been in Fedora for a while, we would evaluate the various pros and cons of how it was going and figure out if it should stay in, be removed, or be modified.

(2) I hear anecdotally that the folks over at Fluendo would enjoy having more open conversations with us about CodecBuddy, and how it could be improved to make the Fedora experience of it better. These conversations could/should be held in public.

(3) fedora-devel-list is having some reasonably heated discussions about the precedents set by the CodecBuddy decisions, and how they do (or don't) translate into things like open game engines packaged into Fedora which have the ability to download levels or data that are closed source, versus open game engines in Fedora that download levels or data that are also open.

https://www.redhat.com/archives/fedora-devel-list/2008-February/msg00476.html
https://www.redhat.com/archives/fedora-devel-list/2008-February/msg00365.html

(4) One of the things that Board has recently said is that it would like to start having a public meeting once a month to address some of the issues that are getting play in various parts of our community.

I think we have an opportunity here to address all 4 of these topics at once, in one or more IRC conversations.

Specific questions to be answered:

0.  Invite the Fluendo folks to join.
1.  What is good about Codec Buddy?
2. What improvements would we like to see in Codec Buddy and/or codeina? 3. Are there any license, legal, or "open source morality" concerns that need to be addressed?
4.  What is the plan for Codec Buddy and Codeina going forward?

Separate, but related:

4. How do we address the questions and debates raised on the fedora-devel-list threads above?

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If folks would like to break these topics down into further detail via email, that is great.

But as this has potential to be a thread of decent length, and as it is about several topics that are all somewhat related, I think it's important to try to keep in mind the specific problems/questions that we are trying to address.

Just starting the conversation.... not really advocating any one position or another right now....

--Max

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