On Sun, Dec 11, 2016 at 3:10 PM, wrote:
> I would think that they are now allowed as they should work out of the box.
> Maybe we need legal to clarify, then update the guidelines.
I would think it would also depend that the actual content in the
media is redistributable but then that's the case
On 12/11/2016 07:33 AM, Chris Adams wrote:
> I would expect if they are provided by upstream, they should be fine.
> However, if they are generated during build from some other source, that
> won't be acceptable, as MP3 encoding is still not allowed in Fedora.
Note also that if you are generating
Once upon a time, Till Maas said:
> Since Fedora now ships a MP3 decoder, does the Code vs Content section
> in the Packaging Guidelines[0] now need a update to allow MP3 file or
> are MP3 files still not permitted?
I would expect if they are provided by upstream, they should be fine.
However, if
I would think that they are now allowed as they should work out of the box.
Maybe we need legal to clarify, then update the guidelines.
Dennis
On 11 December 2016 11:26:38 am GMT+01:00, Till Maas
wrote:
>Hi,
>
>Since Fedora now ships a MP3 decoder, does the Code vs Content section
>in the Pack
Hi,
Since Fedora now ships a MP3 decoder, does the Code vs Content section
in the Packaging Guidelines[0] now need a update to allow MP3 file or
are MP3 files still not permitted?
Kind regards
Till
[0] https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Packaging:Guidelines#Code_Vs_Content
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