Moving discussion from the -devel-list... On 8/22/05, Rahul Sundaram <sundaram@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > Hi > > > > > I'd argue, however, that "positive propaganda" is the right > > strategy here too: if RH (and much of the OS community) takes the > > principled stand of providing a free media stack, it ought to put a > > little bit of energy into promoting free media formats -- for > > instance, it would be nice to see a web site promoting the Ogg Vorbis > > streams that are out there, just as there are sites promoting the SBR > > heresy... > > > > http://www.tuner2.com/ > > > That does seem like a good idea to me. If you got other areas that we > can improve the the promotion of free media formats, do post to the > fedora-marketing list. So to get a good start at promoting open formats how about we make an exhaustive list of websites which are either offering open format streams or open format files for purchase. My offering to such a list are: http://www.mindawn.com/ ogg and flac music to purchase http://www.telltaleweekly.org/ audiobooks in mp3/aac AND ogg Anyone else know of any other interesting places to get ogg vorbis legally? -jef"legally interesting theora content would be a boon as well"spaleta -- Fedora-marketing-list mailing list Fedora-marketing-list@xxxxxxxxxx http://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-marketing-list