On Thu, 2009-09-03 at 23:25 -0400, Michel Alexandre Salim wrote: > That was the rationale for vagalume ending up in rpmfusion-free: the > code itself is fully free, but it's not usable without some > patent-encumbered codecs. > > By that rationale, though, shouldn't totem-youtube end up in rpmfusion-free too? My understanding is that Totem (and its YouTube plugin) simply call out to Gstreamer, and the Gstreamer libraries (through PackageKit's automatic-installer plugin, if necessary) are responsible for the decoding. So, the Totem plugin itself is not patent-encumbered by any means. Then again, it is also not very usable without those codecs, either. Maybe it should be moved to the RPMFusion Free repo? -- Peter Gordon (codergeek42) <peter@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> Who am I? :: http://thecodergeek.com/about-me
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