Re: Removing GNOME Videos?

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----- Original Message -----
> This could be simplified a lot with the help of rpmfusion:
> 
> 1. Try to play videos and have an error thrown saying they can't be played
> 2. Launch browser, search for Fedora video player plugins
> 3. Find Fedora Magazine, a blog post, or a forum, linking to an
> rpmfusion package for video codecs.
> 4. Install the package that adds the rpmfusion repositories and pull all
> recommended dependencies, so it is a meta package with all plugins as
> requirements
> 
> You will not get only Totem ready, but Firefox H.264 (OpenH264 is only
> for WebRTC)

That's certainly possible, but would require changes in GNOME Software/
PackageKit and the website. Who will do this work?
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