Linked by Thom Holwerda on Tue 16th Oct 2007 20:45 UTC, submitted by Rahul
GNU, GPL, Open Source "Acting on the advice of the License Approval Chair, the OSI Board today approved the Microsoft Public License and the Microsoft Reciprocal License. The decision to approve was informed by the overwhelming (though not unanimous) consensus from the open source community that these licenses satisfied the 10 criteria of the Open Source definition, and should therefore be approved."
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RE[3]: Kudos to MS
by kaiwai on Tue 16th Oct 2007 21:15 UTC in reply to "RE[2]: Kudos to MS"
kaiwai
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2005-07-06

The VC1 codec is supported already via ffmpeg project - given Novells licencing with Microsoft, it should mean that Moonlight will support VC1 (along with Theora/ogg) out of the box.

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RE[4]: Kudos to MS
by n4cer on Wed 17th Oct 2007 01:53 in reply to "RE[3]: Kudos to MS"
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2005-07-06

Microsoft has also said they would provide a codec package on MS Downloads for Moonlight users.

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RE[5]: Kudos to MS
by kaiwai on Wed 17th Oct 2007 07:44 in reply to "RE[4]: Kudos to MS"
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2005-07-06

With the CODEC, is it native format or is it written in C#? this has to do with whether it would be possible to run Moonlight on OpenSolaris/Indiana.

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RE[4]: Kudos to MS
by segedunum on Wed 17th Oct 2007 10:27 in reply to "RE[3]: Kudos to MS"
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2005-07-06

The VC1 codec is supported already via ffmpeg project - given Novells licencing with Microsoft, it should mean that Moonlight will support VC1 (along with Theora/ogg) out of the box.

I do not see the need at all to 'license' something from someone to read a particular format. Yes that means some reverse engineering, but that has never been explicitly illegal and has never required any sort of deal in the past.

But of course, Moonlight's existence, should Silverlight gain some critical mass, is entirely in the hands of these closed additional formats.

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