Jochen Fahrner wrote:
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IMHO we should not implement dirty workarounds for some broken proprietary 
software. As a software engineer I always prefer clean solutions. If Adobe is 
not able to make working software, we should better think about ways to avoid 
using that broken software, instead of crippling our software with dirty 
workarounds.

I'm wondering how Apple iPads work with Youtube. They don't have flash, but can 
play all Youtube videos without restrictions. Why not go the Apple-way?
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AFAIK, the iPad just uses the Youtube API to get access to the videos,
so this is not an option.

In my opinion Ubuntu should take the pragmatic approach. Ubuntu wants to
be the "Linux for the masses" and they should act accordingly. Youtube
is one of the most popular internet services and watching Youtube videos
without hardware acceleration just sucks, especially when you are using
a notebook.

The "clean code" solution is certainly the silver bullet, but
considering the number of people affected by this bug I'm all for the
pragmatic approach here.

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