Kevin Kofler via devel wrote:
> I do not see why we need to give FDK-AAC a blanket pass just because a
> team at Red Hat decided to work on it first and send the licence for legal
> review afterwards (which is entirely the wrong order in which to do
> things).
PS: Especially now that Fedora ships a stripped FFmpeg, there is really no
good reason to not do the stripping of encumbered parts of the AAC spec on
the LGPL-licensed built-in FFmpeg AAC codec instead. That would also make it
easier to switch to the unstripped FFmpeg AAC codec from RPM Fusion. (Right
now, things like GStreamer use fdk-aac-free directly, not through FFmpeg, so
switching to FFmpeg AAC is not a simple drop-in replacement.)
Kevin Kofler
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