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2005-07-06
Some people would prefer that potential users be screwed over to make a point rather than adopt a simple, if less than ideal solution.
I know someone's going to bring up Fedora's hard line on media codecs when other distros are more flexible so I might as well point out that it's not the same scenario. With the media codecs, there are issues of legality and licensing at play in various countries. Fedora takes the safe path for itself and it's users.
With this the only issues are ethical, and those who feel strongly about it can simply avoid the locked down platforms entirely.
Edited 2012-05-31 12:24 UTC