Moonlight Called “Patent Encumbered“, Crashes Firefox
- Dr. Roy Schestowitz
- 2009-02-15 17:20:27 UTC
- Modified: 2009-02-15 17:20:27 UTC
""[...] we know that Microsoft is getting patents on some features of C#. So I think it's dangerous to use C#, and it may be dangerous to use Mono."
--Richard Stallman
AS STATED before,
Moonlight is not Free software, but it's actually a lot worse. Moonlight is also a patent trap, as finally
acknowledged by CNET.
Moonlight and the patent encumbrances thereto serve as a constant reminder that Microsoft really doesn't grok the Web, which is about freedom of access and open protocols.
Patent issues (and freedom) aside,
Moonlight is also a technical mess, unless the user is a SUSE user, i.e. one is encouraged to use the Ballmer-blessed GNU/Linux distribution, aka "Ballnux".
As pointed out by
one of the few commenters in SJVN's Web site: "So I made sure Firefox was 100% up-to-date, installed the Moonlight plugin, then Firefox crashes any time I go back to the http://abock.org/moonshine/ site to install the Moonshine plugin.
"I think I’ll stick with my flaky, buggy, proprietary flash video… as unreliable as it is from a linux box, at least it doesn’t make Firefox insta-crash."
This was written in reference and response to SJVN's post about Moonshine, which is new. Another
usual suspect promotes Moonshine, having done the same for Moonlight just
a few days ago.
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Don't let Mono and Moonlight tarnish GNU/Linux
Comments
SR
2009-02-16 13:18:23
Roy Schestowitz
2009-02-16 13:30:29