Nicu Buculei escribió:
Gian Paolo Mureddu wrote:
Why not make a LiveDVD, then? DVD's would be much more suited for
"media" and "content" oriented LiveDisk projects. Granted not
everyone has access to highspeed internet connections to download and
burn these images, but a distribution channel I'm sure could be set
up. Even in a DVD there's room for all of OOo with all and its
lang-packs (so every language the distro supports also has a
corresponding OOo language and resource... Not to mention it opens up
the possibility to include so much more content (video, audio,
writings, pictures, etc)
I don't know why CC used the CD format, I believe they wanted to reach
the largest possible audience (more people can read CD than DVD). I
suspect the connection speed was not the main concern and the main
distribution channel for that disc is physical media.
I see... However, with the recent prices on DVD drives, there's
virtually no excuse for many computer users to have one... except maybe
laptop users whose laptops were shipped with CD drives. No
justification, I know, but at least it *is* very cheap to get a DVD drive.
Doesn't it include GNASH? The latest release supports rather well
video playback from on-line sources such as YouTube and GoogleVideo,
it'd only make sense to make sure it also played nice with the video
player on the sites the Disk links to... Or at least let the Gnash
developers know of these so they could broaden their test cases.
Gnash using ffmpeg? You know ffmpeg is not allowed in Fedora...
I know, though I find it rather funny for CC content to not be available
in free formats, but that's just me, I'm sure. But since that's the
case, why even link to those, then? The users won't be able to view them
anyway...
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