São os mesmos que a gente. Utilizam o win32 codecs, para o xine usam o
xine-lib-extras-nonfree.
2007/10/23, David Barzilay <barzilay(a)redhat.com>:
Teríamos que começar verificando as licenças dos codecs multimídia que
os Ubuntanos indicam para os usuários...
Cristiano Furtado wrote:
> uaheuhauehaue rapaz era tudo que eu precisava ler hoje :). Isso é a
> pura realidade david, agora como mostrar isso para users finais é que
> não tenho idéia sabe?
> Eu tenho palestra do dia 5 ao dia 9 de novembro e gostaria de usar
> isso como um bom argumento.
> Padula ve se aproveita algo deste email para sua palestra hoje.
>
>
> 2007/10/23, David Barzilay <barzilay(a)redhat.com
> <mailto:barzilay@redhat.com>>:
>
> Galera,
>
> Se estávamos procurando contra-argumentos para dialogar com
Ubuntanos,
> aqui está:
>
> I was chatting with a large group of highly technical folks from a
> huge
> segment of businesses at the Colorado Software Summit last night.
>
> Ubuntu came up, and I tried to explain why going with a completely
> Free
> distro like Fedora was a better idea if they absolutely didn't want
to
> pay for Linux. I tried explaining the ethics and community impact
of
> using a distro which included non-Free code and basically got a "who
> cares" answer.
>
> Then I put it in terms that IT managers understood. I asked "What
> happens when you are all running Ubuntu, with MP3 and video
> players and
> all that cool multimedia stuff installed and some disgruntled
employee
> gets you audited by the SPA? Now you're liable for $100,000 in
fines
> *per violation* of licensing laws. What are you going to do?"
>
> Stone silence and dropped jaws around the table.
>
> Then I explained that Red Hat offers a very reasonably priced
> corporate
> desktop with commercial support and no IP violation risk. I was
> pretty
> surprised at how quickly folks started asking questions. I talked
> about
> Fluendo and how they could absolutely use multimedia on RHEL or
Fedora
> and do it safely, legally and inexpensively.
>
> I hate scare tactics, but in this case, it's reality. Corporate
users
> who bring Ubuntu into their environments are going to break the
> law if
> they install those multimedia codecs that Ubuntu encourages them
> to install.
>
>
> p.s.: Lício, desculpe mas é a pura verdade ;))
>
> Atenciosamente,
>
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