The Open CD forks to OpenDisc
Posted Sep 28, 2007 0:16 UTC (Fri) by
tzafrir (subscriber, #11501)
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The Open CD forks to OpenDisc
Maybe it's just me, but it always bothers me that such projects act as distributors and not as packagers.
For instance:
> TheOpenCD is sponsored by Canonical and thus all the
> software restrictions that were present in Ubuntu also
> counted for TheOpenCD as well. The single most requested
> addition to the disc was VLC, but soon after taking over
> I was forewarned that it was not to be included because it
> was risky software. It included decss, the famous8 DVD-Video
> copy-protection stripping code that allowed you to play DVDs
> on any platform. For that reason I could never include an
> otherwise perfect candidate on TheOpenCD. After deliberating
> on the old forum, the answer was to request a special version
> to be made especially for us that didnt include decss;
> something Im sure the developers had a chuckle over, if
> they ever got the request at all.
He had problem that forced him to avoid including the standard version of a certain program. Now let's ignore for the moment the specific cause for this and focus on the proposed solutions:
Is './configure --nodecss' such big a deal? Or removing certain plugins?
This *is* free software and the original authors do not have the final say on whatever can be done with their software. If a software needs to be adjusted to fit into a collection: fine - this is a decision that the packager should make.
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