Re: Removing GNOME Videos?

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On 2/20/19 8:22 AM, Bastien Nocera wrote:
This sort of statement pretty much invalidates any other statement you might
make in this email. It's just beyond silly.

I see you have your typical, terse hat on today and no discussion will be fruitful. This will be my last reply.

It's hard for end-users to know what to install, where to install it from,
and how to get those GStreamer plugins installed.

This statement makes your statements about installing Flatpaks ironic.

The end-user interaction would be better by making them install from Flathub,
rather than trying to figure out how to install codecs from a third-party
repository. I don't_think_  it's better, I know it to be better.

There's nothing positive I can say about this statement. Luckily Fedora allows the many to do things the right way when others feel they know everything.

They don't work unless you install additional drivers which aren't available
in Fedora.

I'm fully aware of this. My hands are involved in a few packages that use this functionality.

We also have RPMFusion stuff being suggested and installed today. Why not
extend
that to the gstreamer1-libav/gstreamer1-plugins-ugly package(s)?
No we don't. RPMFusion is not linked from anywhere in the Fedora installations.

https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Workstation/Third_Party_Software_Repositories

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