> On Aug 2, 2023, at 7:30 AM, Nicolas George <geo...@nsup.org> wrote:
> 
> Michael Niedermayer (12023-08-02):
>> The libraries should be split into runtime loadable plugins
>> Not only would that make tools alot smaller it also would allow
>> development of code available in ffmpeg that is maintained outside
>> FFmpeg.
>> 
>> I suggested this previosuly, it is of course not a "simple" thing
>> to do.
> 
> No, it would be a terrible mistake.
> 
> And mostly, people who suggest or demand that do it based on
> misconceptions about how linking works and/or have no actual scenario
> where that would help.
> 
> But this is another discussion entirely.

This indeed feels like a separate discussion, but should we want to have that 
discussion I'd be happy to both provide some use cases as well as contribute 
code to facilitate the implementation. 

My understanding however is that the community is opposed to dynamically loaded 
plugins on principle, because it would make it easier to distribute proprietary 
plugins and sidestep the intent of the copyleft licensing.

- Cosmin




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