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No, the the HPND license works the same as the Modified BSD License but it's not the same text. That's why suggestion was to use the BSD text as it also...
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Yes. So does the HPND license and all BSD and Apache licenses....
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Am I the only one who dislikes the whole "right-click and add/replace playlist" metaphor?
It's the most important reason I use Juk. Awkward...
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Why would anybody out of the community be willing to assign his/her copyright to Canonical?
Also Canonical dictates usability decisions....
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Early Phonon applications in some cases talked to Xine directly in order to overcome what were then Phonon's limitations. It could be that Dragon Player...
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Not possible. GNOME's panel is written in C, Unity is written in Vala, and GNOME Shell is written mostly in JavaScript. Applets of one GUI cannot (currently...
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No, it's not sponsored by Canonical. Or were do you see it being mentioned on http://www.linaro.org/commercial-sponsors/ ?...
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Sometimes code becomes unfixable and a total rewrite is the only feasible solution.
1.) Compiz is not a GNOME project. If you want...
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What are you talking about? Phonon's officially endorsed back-end since KDE 4.0 was Xine. From now on it's VLC. Changing the endorsed back-end after almost...
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No, most people use Windows' sound system. And considering that VLC also works on Windows and Mac OS X and unlike GStreamer VLC is actually popular there,...
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What a load of bull. Totem doesn't even play sound without PulseAudio, VLC does.
Hence VLC > GStreamer.
GStreamer is shit, PulseAudio...
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