On Mon, 2008-09-29 at 11:32 -0400, Jarod Wilson wrote: > I have one minor concern here. Currently, codeina gives users a pointer to a > location where they can get codecs from, in the case where they aren't > supported within the Fedora repositories. While pointing people to Fluendo to > buy codec packs isn't exactly the greatest feature to preserve, we at least > offer a solution to folks following a clean install. So far as I can tell, > this PK solution does nothing for the user if they haven't already configured > a 3rd-party repository where the necessary codec might be available. *I* know > where to find that stuff and make this solution work as expected, but a new > user might not, meaning the search would fail, and they'd think there's no way > to play back their WMV crapola, complain loudly, etc., so this would be > something of a regression from F9, IMO. Of course, if there's actually > something in there that says "hey, you need to set up a 3rd-party repo and/or > you can get codecs from Fluendo", then no problem. > Which is, in fact, the whole point. Codeina meant that fedora was endorsing and encouraging the software fluendo offered. That was the problem, imo. -sv -- I only speak for me. -- fedora-devel-list mailing list fedora-devel-list@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-devel-list