On Sun, 2005-08-21 at 03:41 -0500, Patrick Barnes wrote:
I thought I might add that the current version of the FedoraMyths
page
does address that the programs can be extended with third-party plugins,
to about the fullest extent it can without concerns:
"Thanks to the extensibility of these media players, if there are
plugins for additional formats that are legal in your jurisdiction, you
may install them separately."
Ah -- I don't know how but I missed that sentence when I read the
updated version. Thanks.
We really can't go into detail beyond that without creating
risks. I
know that this may not seem like an ideal solution, especially to users
outside of the United States, but this is really all we can do.
The ForbiddenItems page is much more explicit:
Of course, the logical followup is: But I want to get foo and do bar,
how can I do one of the items listed above?
The unofficial [
WWW]http://fedorafaq.org provides useful answers on
commonly asked questions.
-Toshio