<directhex> it's official, moon binaries are now trivially installable on any ubuntu 9.04 system
<directhex> the 1-click url is apt:moonlight-plugin-mozilla
Novell and MS appear to have people sitting around full-time to squash bug reports and stifle comments. How do we go about supporting a coalition to oppose the poisoning of Ubuntu?
It's already bad enough that space is wasted on the installation CD, space that could be used for useful applications instead.
aeshna23
2009-02-19 16:36:41
Needs Sunlight, perhaps it's up to you and me to come up with a plan. I'm going to be unavailable until 1:30 Eastern Standard Time in the United States. Perhaps, we could brainstorm something then. We clearly need to get the information out to the Ubuntu forums, but are there other useful things to do? I have a junk email address at lesotho666 at yahoo.fr.
"bug squashing" means "to fix the bug". If that is the term you've seen people using, then it's a very good thing.
Victor Soliz
2009-02-20 00:21:40
It is not a problem that it is in the repos, the repos are full of shit :) As long as it doesn't get into the default... Also, it is never explained whether this package will include Novell's cute addons like windows media codecs that come with moonlight? I guess not, if it is in the repos, if it does then it is time to complaint.
Roy Schestowitz
2009-02-20 00:24:40
They could put Moonlight without the codecs in place (preinstalled) and then offer an option to get codecs just as they do with MP3. That's the long-term concern.
Victor Soliz
2009-02-20 00:54:39
I am quite sure only daddy Novell can distribute those codecs. That's the whole point of moonlight.
Roy Schestowitz
2009-02-20 01:01:15
"Time to play with C#, ASP.NET and some nifty toys (you can make almost Windows feel like Linux now)”
Who in their right mind would use C#, or any dotnet crap in general?
Dan O'Brian
2009-02-20 13:23:08
Too late, it's already in Ubuntu.
Roy Schestowitz
2009-02-20 13:37:09
I'm sure you're delighted (as is Novell... and Microsoft).
twitter
2009-02-20 14:09:51
It's never too late to do what's right, Dan.
David Gerard
2009-03-11 18:42:34
Everything ends up in Universe, as it probably should - it's community maintained and pretty easy to get a package into. Has to be free software in terms of copyright, and Moonlight is - possibly patent encumbered stuff (another example is anything with an MP3 codec) ends up there too.
It would be severely problematic if it ended up in Main, as Mono has.
And since Microsoft's software contains back doors, only a fool would allow any part of SSH on Microsoft's environments, which should be presumed compromised
IBM is not growing and its revenue is just "borrowed" from companies it is buying; a lot of this revenue gets spent paying the interest on considerable debt
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Needs Sunlight
2009-02-19 16:04:33
Novell and MS appear to have people sitting around full-time to squash bug reports and stifle comments. How do we go about supporting a coalition to oppose the poisoning of Ubuntu?
It's already bad enough that space is wasted on the installation CD, space that could be used for useful applications instead.
aeshna23
2009-02-19 16:36:41
For the record, I'm using Kubuntu 9.04 right now.
Roy Schestowitz
2009-02-19 16:43:21
John
2009-02-19 23:02:31
"bug squashing" means "to fix the bug". If that is the term you've seen people using, then it's a very good thing.
Victor Soliz
2009-02-20 00:21:40
Roy Schestowitz
2009-02-20 00:24:40
Victor Soliz
2009-02-20 00:54:39
Roy Schestowitz
2009-02-20 01:01:15
sources
An enginerd
2009-02-20 06:12:48
Dan O'Brian
2009-02-20 13:23:08
Roy Schestowitz
2009-02-20 13:37:09
twitter
2009-02-20 14:09:51
David Gerard
2009-03-11 18:42:34
It would be severely problematic if it ended up in Main, as Mono has.