(EXTREMELY) minority OSes? I mean, come on, hands up who here on the > list uses Linux as their primary OS.
And me. And as such I just accept that if I want to watch any channel's output on-demand, there's a box in my living room that will capture it for me with the minimum of configuration. It's an old-fangled piece of tech called a video recorder. But that's just me S. -----Original Message----- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of robl Sent: 01 August 2007 09:39 To: backstage@lists.bbc.co.uk Subject: Re: [backstage] More iPlayer protesting > Not that I'm condoning the choice, personally I'll always prefer an > agnostic system, but, well, maybe the BBC were just realists when it > came to the practicalities of development cost versus ROI from > creating versions for > (EXTREMELY) minority OSes? I mean, come on, hands up who here on the > list uses Linux as their primary OS. Me - Sent via the backstage.bbc.co.uk discussion group. To unsubscribe, please visit http://backstage.bbc.co.uk/archives/2005/01/mailing_list.html. Unofficial list archive: http://www.mail-archive.com/backstage@lists.bbc.co.uk/ - Sent via the backstage.bbc.co.uk discussion group. To unsubscribe, please visit http://backstage.bbc.co.uk/archives/2005/01/mailing_list.html. Unofficial list archive: http://www.mail-archive.com/backstage@lists.bbc.co.uk/