Maynard Kuona wrote:
If you have to, why not just buy a license from Fhg, or whoever owns mp3. Mp3 plugins are very easy to get, in a legal way for some of us too. Freshrpms has lame and xmms-mp3 and all the mp3 playing stuff you want. It will take 10 minutes of your time. Or you could buy a distributors license, and make your own Fedora isos with mp3 included. There is a business opportunity. I think you will discover, like Redhat did, that not too many people want to pay for Linux just yet. So making people pay is out of the question. Maybe people should petition Fhg to make available a decoder available for people to play mp3s, which could be licensed favourably, like a perpetual license for it, as long as it doesn't encode.
-----Original Message----- From: shrike-list-admin@xxxxxxxxxx [mailto:shrike-list-admin@xxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Guy Fraser Sent: Friday, September 26, 2003 1:33 AM To: shrike-list@xxxxxxxxxx Subject: Re: RedHat, Fedora, and the Future of Life as We Know it
If I have to pay for the software then send the $0.75 to whoever its supposed to go like Microsoft does!
What are you guys really that stupid, or is it you think that we are?
Rodolfo J. Paiz wrote:
At 14:55 9/25/2003, you wrote:
Too much $ for not enough :)What part of "IT IS NOT LEGAL FOR THEM TO INCLUDE MP3 SUPPORT" do you not understand? Or is it that you actively support companies who wilfully break the law? Please, clear me up here.
With no MP3, wine, ... it just isn't worth the trouble.
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