codec buddy, fluendo, etc.

Luis Villa luis at tieguy.org
Tue Feb 12 03:45:44 UTC 2008


On Feb 11, 2008 10:40 PM, Yaakov Nemoy <loupgaroublond at gmail.com> wrote:
> On Feb 11, 2008 3:23 PM, Luis Villa <luis at tieguy.org> wrote:
> > > Such open data does
> > > not need to be created using open tools, though of course that is
> > > preferable.
> >
> > I'm trying to think of a case where one can create open data, but only
> > with proprietary tools, and failing- I must be missing something
> > obvious, though.
>
> You mean writing open source code using an OSI approved license
> written by Microsoft, to work on Microsoft created platform that might
> also run on Linux one day once the evil penguin devil hath been
> vanquished, using development tools that are as closed as an ex
> girlfriend's bedroom, to participate in a "Open Source Ecology" that
> Microsoft is trying desperately to latch on to in a manner more
> contradictory than a Scientology Text Book?

I'm not really concerned with anything Windows specific, since
anything so tied to Windows is never going to be proposed for
inclusion in Fedora.

Luis




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