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Re: [Bug 967091] Re: Wrong tint in flash when it uses video acceleration

 

That's out of the scope of the out-of-the-box defaults.  Flash is
ugly, yes, but it's not practical for Ubuntu to provide a replacement
that's suitable for all web sites that use Flash video.  And it's
probably not wise to provide a solution for a specific site, like
YouTube.  Maintaining such workarounds just isn't practical,
especially for a LTS.  Besides, remember that iOS has YouTube-specific
features.  You're talking about apples and oranges.

Since there is now a proven workaround for the bug, I think Ubuntu
should consider packaging it and releasing it, as Mr. Tikhonov has.

On Wed, May 16, 2012 at 1:49 PM, Jochen Fahrner
<967091@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Adam Porter wrote:
>
> "I think it's very important that Ubuntu implement a fix or workaround
> for this bug so that YouTube will work out-of-the-box. Otherwise,
> regardless of who's ultimately to blame, it will be a hindrance to
> Ubuntu's acceptance"
>
> IMHO Ubuntu should implement a solution which works without flash, like
> Apple does on iPads. Flash is proprietary, ugly and totally broken. Why
> should this be assisted by a free os?
>
> We are all happy to be independent from Microsoft. Why should we
> establish dependencies to Adobe???
>
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