How does the user know that there is a third-party RPM repository that contains
the necessary codecs for the movie player to work?
The funny thing is that it **works**. Just with open codecs. Even the stupid Windows have always shipped a movie player in the default installation that users could use for the start.
Our views differ, that's fine with me. Open source is about freedom of choice, too. And time will tell if people stick with Flatpak Totem or choose Flatpak Somethingelse or RPM Fusion Somethingdifferent or even Snap Anotherthing.
My voice have sounded. That's all I needed.
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Lukáš Růžička
FEDORA QE, RHCE
Purkyňova 115
612 45 Brno - Královo Pole
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