On 9/30/06, Ilya Haykinson <haykinson(a)gmail.com> wrote:
Why not? If files are offered in a commonly-playable
format, alongside a
free unencumbered format, we have the best of both worlds. We both deliver
"free content" as well as deliver content in a format useful to our users.
Why don't we just offer something that is both easy to use and which
does not lock the content in encumbered formats?
Ease of use is something that everyone should have, not just people
who can afford commercial propritary systems.
The effort spend arguing that we should use propritary software X
could be better applied into finding a better solution that doesn't
require such a compromise.