Re: Applications for FC4

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man, 15.11.2004 kl. 03.52 skrev Aaron Scott:
> Definatly Anjuta should be there.
> 
> Some creative justifications might be required for the inclusion of
> Bit Torrent on the part of Fedora's legal team considering what most
> people use it for.  It doesn't seem to matter these days that it can
> be used ( and is used!! ) for non-pirating non-porn activities, it
> might cause Fedora some greif down the track.
> 
> Imagine the support request to various mailing list for that!  :-D
> 
> User: I am having trouble with a certain bit torrent.  It doesn't work
> in the Fedora supplied client.
> Support Person: Can you please send the torrent file for testing.
> User: Erm....er.....erm  I would rather not.
> 
> Mind you that is just my humble opinion.  Avoid trouble where you can.
> 
> On Mon, 2004-11-15 at 10:40 +0800, joelbryan wrote: 
> > This where just mere application request, an open discussion of
> > suggested software hoping to be release for FC4.
> > 
> > I got lot' of application request, here are them as follows
> > 
> > - Inkscape - A good SVG editor for Gnome, coz it always end up
> > fronting Gimp as a Paint substitute.
> > - BitTorrent - I think there's reasons to include this.
> > - Dr. Python - an IDE for Python.
> > - Anjuta - C/C++ IDE
> > 
> 
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Now M$ is including mp3, and everybody know what everybody is using it
for. The RIAA don't kick them down for that (they just pay them money to
push WMA)


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