[Bug 620882] Review Request: minitube - A YouTube desktop client

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https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=620882

Kevin Kofler <kevin@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> changed:

           What    |Removed                     |Added
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             Status|ASSIGNED                    |CLOSED
         Resolution|                            |CANTFIX

--- Comment #13 from Kevin Kofler <kevin@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> 2010-08-04 05:09:01 EDT ---
> This fact is gnash is already in fedora repo for a very long time,

Gnash is functional without codec packages, it just cannot play any audio/video
content, but vector animations (including still images) work. This package in
its current state is of no use at all without non-Fedora codec packages.

> I can't see a reason why this package should be rejected by fedora policy.

https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Packaging/Guidelines#Packages_which_are_not_useful_without_external_bits


> This is a packaging issue related to phonon package in fedora, it's irrelevant
> to this Review Request. Actually, I think phonon xine should be default only in
> KDE. Gstreamer backend works better in gnome/xfce/meego(Qt/mx UX) desktop, xine
> is not installed by default in those desktop.

The same reasons for choosing a given Phonon backend apply irrelevantly of the
desktop in use. But this is not related to this review request indeed.

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