[Fedora-packaging] mp3 source (but not compiled) in squeak package

Jon Ciesla limburgher at gmail.com
Mon Oct 1 13:02:02 UTC 2012


On Mon, Oct 1, 2012 at 7:58 AM, Matthew Miller <mattdm at fedoraproject.org> wrote:
> On Mon, Oct 01, 2012 at 01:20:47PM +0200, Michael Schwendt wrote:
>> > Right, I saw that, but it's not clear if MP3 falls under "not allowed to
>> > ship even as source code". If that's the case, shouldn't we just say so?
>> Then you would need to explain what you're thinking.
>
> If a package includes MP3 source code but does not enable it, that literally
> complies with "MP3 encoding and decoding support is not included in any
> Fedora application", which is the directive in the Forbidden Items section.
>
> It's my understanding that at least one open source MP3 implementation
> operates under this theory. The question is whether that's actually good
> enough, or whether MP3 actually falls under "patents or trademarks that we
> are not allowed to ship even as source code".
>
> Following the logic of the-exception-proves-the-rule, that last statement
> implies that *is* source code which includes patents which we *are* able to
> ship in that form. Again, is MP3 included?
>
> My impression had been that it is not, and that we always patch it out, but
> then I came across this reviewed, accepted package which has been in Fedora
> for three and a half years, so I wanted to check if that was a mistake or if
> my attitude had been over-zealous.

I'd say it was a mistake, and you were correct.  No reviewer is
infallible, myself included.

-J

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