Les Mikesell wrote:
Kevin Kofler wrote:
Les Mikesell wrote:
I'd expect silverlight/moonlight to become something fairly essential
within the life of the next enterprise release, especially if netflix
streaming works on it.
Silverlight/Moonlight isn't any more likely to appear in Fedora than
MP3 is.
It's patent-encumbered, it cannot be included in Fedora.
Fedora doesn't have to _include_ everything. It just needs to provide
working interfaces for 3rd party applications.
You don't need "interfaces" in this case. Download and run it from a
Novell site since that's the only "legally safe" option according to
http://www.groklaw.net/article.php?story=20080528133529454
"It only covers 'direct' recipients from Novell, not 'indirect', which
would likely exclude those who receive it directly from anyone other
than Novell unless that third party is an 'authorized reseller'."
Rahul
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