1., 2. and 3. statements are just what i transfered from their irc
channel.

About:
>There are two aspects here : one is playing MIDI files with gnome-mplayer, the 
>other is playing MIDI files in browser. 
>I believe you agree these are not the same question.

I agree, but gecko is proposed to play media files in web browser. I
have a gecko web plugin.But on it's preferences in plugin tab states
that MIDI Support requires Mplayer support. Gnome-mplayer and gecko-
mediaplayer relay on it, so it leads to what you said:

>What about that idea to officially assert that gnome-mplayer should not
be registered anymore as a MIDI player for >browsers, and then enforce
the need to go to something else for that purpose ? Seems reasonable
enough ?

I agree, again.
Cheers

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