Miro (Re: New Programs for Hardy?)
Sarah Hobbs
hobbsee at ubuntu.com
Sat Feb 9 07:15:19 UTC 2008
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Conrad Knauer wrote:
> On Feb 9, 2008 12:55 AM, Emmet Hikory <emmet.hikory at gmail.com> wrote:
>
>>> It certainly sounds like the sort of 'killer app' that would attract
>>> people to Ubuntu.
>>>
>>> If Miro can't be added to Hardy, would it be possible for Hardy+1?
>> Miro is available in Ubuntu 7.10, and Miro 1.0 is currently in the
>> hardy repositories.
>
> Apologies; I meant to ask: 'If Miro can't be added to the default
> Hardy install (e.g. added to ubuntu-desktop), would it be possible for
> Hardy+1?'
>
> CK
>
Forgive me for asking this - but is the market for watching internet TV
really that big? I've only seen *one* person ever actually watching it.
I don't see many people coming in and asking "how do i watch internet
tv?". Besides that, why would one *want* to go for internet TV, when
there are bigger tv's elsewhere, where you can watch what you like there.
Perhaps it's due to being Australian, with the associated low
bandwidths, but I don't see this as a large market, which would be
required for it to take up CD space.
Hobbsee
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