[Ffmpeg-devel] FFmpeg naming and logo
Måns Rullgård
mru
Fri Feb 17 09:55:35 CET 2006
Rich Felker <dalias at aerifal.cx> writes:
> On Thu, Feb 16, 2006 at 10:47:07AM +0100, Michel Bardiaux wrote:
>> I suppose you dont use a mobile phone because the embedded and network
>> software arent opensource?
>
> No because it really has no impact on usability. You use a phone to
> talk, not to run programs. There is no stored data locked away in a
> proprietary format.
Sure there is. The address book in many phones is not open in any
way. I don't care much, since it is only a small amount of
information, but it is a little annoying. It gets especially annoying
when the windows program to access it that comes with the phone
doesn't work.
> It is not hypocritical because I am using a phone to talk, not as
> the logo for free software...
>
>> Ditto your car?
>
> There is hardly software in my car, unless you call a few hundred
> bytes of code on the tiny embedded system that controls the check
> engine light software.
I don't know what you drive, but most cars less than ten years old
have software controlling much more than that.
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