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What about [http://www.fsf.org/news/playogg.html 'Play Ogg']? | == What about [http://www.fsf.org/news/playogg.html 'Play Ogg']? == | ||
That project won't ever be succesful or useful for our cause. They mistake Vorbis for Ogg, try to promote it through fear instead of coolness, and it's just a single page with a lame banner. I contacted the responsible members of the FSF so we could work together, but I received no reply to this day. So be it. We shall go our separate ways. We have [[Spread Open Media|SOM]], they have PlayOgg. The more the merrier.--[[User:Saoshyant|Ivo]] 10:35, 8 June 2007 (PDT) | That project won't ever be succesful or useful for our cause. They mistake Vorbis for Ogg, try to promote it through fear instead of coolness, and it's just a single page with a lame banner. I contacted the responsible members of the FSF so we could work together, but I received no reply to this day. So be it. We shall go our separate ways. We have [[Spread Open Media|SOM]], they have PlayOgg. The more the merrier.--[[User:Saoshyant|Ivo]] 10:35, 8 June 2007 (PDT) | ||
:That's the press release you linked to. Their campaign is located at [http://playogg.org/ http://playogg.org]. They don't mistake Vorbis for Ogg. [http://spreadopenmedia.org/ http://spreadopenmedia.org] also uses fear: ''“Avoid MP3, AAC, H.264, Xvid, and OOXML like the plague.”'' But it doesn't even mention patents. So the FSF campaign is has much more substance at the moment. They don't hide the real reason why Open Media formats were and are being developed. --[[User:Mms|Mms]] 14:18, 6 August 2007 (PDT) |
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What about 'Play Ogg'?
That project won't ever be succesful or useful for our cause. They mistake Vorbis for Ogg, try to promote it through fear instead of coolness, and it's just a single page with a lame banner. I contacted the responsible members of the FSF so we could work together, but I received no reply to this day. So be it. We shall go our separate ways. We have SOM, they have PlayOgg. The more the merrier.--Ivo 10:35, 8 June 2007 (PDT)
- That's the press release you linked to. Their campaign is located at http://playogg.org. They don't mistake Vorbis for Ogg. http://spreadopenmedia.org also uses fear: “Avoid MP3, AAC, H.264, Xvid, and OOXML like the plague.” But it doesn't even mention patents. So the FSF campaign is has much more substance at the moment. They don't hide the real reason why Open Media formats were and are being developed. --Mms 14:18, 6 August 2007 (PDT)