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Thanks jbarnes, and we hope to see more awesome free software from you in the future!
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No, Fedora cannot include this implementation, because according to Fedora's "legal policies":
And in this case OpenH264...Last edited by bastiaan; 12 May 2016, 12:16 PM.
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The whole point of these "scientific tests that don't mean much to most users anyhow" is that you can actually say something meaningful about...
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To be fair, LunarG did more than just pick up the phone:
So LunarG were evidently successful in pinpointing the issue to such an extent...
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Thank you very much for actually going into the subject matter. I have no position on systemd because I know next to nothing about it, and it seemed to...
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That's perfectly true. Still, it being hard is not a good reason not to try it. And it can be a gradual process. I think an attempt was made to simplify...
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I don't care so much how the interface looks, but I think it should be intuitive.
For example, if you want to permanently change the paper...
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It seems only fair to remove support for all Qualcomm products from the Linux kernel, x.org and any other piece of free software that supports Qualcomm...
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This whole thing is nonsense, and just as nonsensical as the gratis fluendo codec. It gives us 'open source' in the literal sense (we can 'see' the code),...
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