[MPlayer-dev-eng] Small changes to subreader.c file

Adam Tlałka atlka at pg.gda.pl
Wed Oct 12 09:56:44 CEST 2005


Dnia Wed, 12 Oct 2005 08:59:44 +0200, RC <rcooley at spamcop.net> napisał:

> On Wed, 12 Oct 2005 01:24:03 -0400
> Ergzay <ergzay at everyoneproductions.com> wrote:
>
>> I do not think that having CR/LF as an option is correct. From what
>> I've seen Linux users have no problem reading CR/LF text files unless
>> you use some obscure reader (which you shouldn't be using in the first
>> place, just use vim or emacs).
>
> You should have no problems with Unix line-endings unless you use some
> platform which you shouldn't be using (like Windows or Mac).

What you are talking about? Is this a political campaign?
Why you insist on which system to use. Everybody should have a choise.

Look at the MPlayer man page:

DESCRIPTION
        mplayer  is  a movie player for Linux (runs on many other platforms  
and
        CPU architectures, see the documentation).

is it a lie or there should be stated that MPlayer is a Linux only movie
player coded for private usage by Ritch, RC and ... (list of developers).

>
> This is a completely ridiculous argument.
Yours is of this type and off topic too.

>> Mplayer is for users, not developers, stop thinking that it's here for
>> you (to all developers).
>
> See how much MPlayer progresses without all the developers...

Nonsense argumentation. If there is a project then there are developers  
too.Obvious.
Nobody negates developers role.
But if this project is presented on the public domain then it can't
be treated as closed and proprietary one. It is on the GPL licence
and has widely available WWW page.
So where is the logic in your argumentation?
What Arpi can say about all this kind of approach to the project?
Are you sticking to the project rules arguing in this manner?

Regards
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