On Sun, 2005-08-21 at 03:41 -0500, Patrick Barnes wrote: > I thought I might add that the current version of the FedoraMyths page > does address that the programs can be extended with third-party plugins, > to about the fullest extent it can without concerns: > > "Thanks to the extensibility of these media players, if there are > plugins for additional formats that are legal in your jurisdiction, you > may install them separately." > Ah -- I don't know how but I missed that sentence when I read the updated version. Thanks. > We really can't go into detail beyond that without creating risks. I > know that this may not seem like an ideal solution, especially to users > outside of the United States, but this is really all we can do. The ForbiddenItems page is much more explicit: Of course, the logical followup is: But I want to get foo and do bar, how can I do one of the items listed above? The unofficial [WWW]http://fedorafaq.org provides useful answers on commonly asked questions. -Toshio
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