Chitlesh GOORAH wrote:
On Fri, May 29, 2009 at 1:12 PM, Kushal Das wrote:
Yes that is true , but it does not provide any support to view that content, we have many other packages in Fedora which allows to download content and they download whatever format the site is providing, how the users watch it, it depends on their choice.
No, it doesn't (not till it is approved) not depend on the user's choice. My package OVM was blocked by FESCo because there was no opensource simulator. So if the downloaded videos aren't under an opensource compatible format, FESCo must rule out its package review.
So Fedora should remove slrn, mutt, wget, links, curl, firefox, whatever now, because I can download or save Microsoft ASF files with them and have no fedora included program to use them with?
Ummmm.
Ralph