- From: gary turner <gary.kk5st@gmail.com>
- Date: Tue, 04 Sep 2007 19:31:46 -0500
Dave Singer wrote:<snip> > Lastly, I feel a little hurt that Apple is > being so attacked when we take great efforts to develop, implement, > promote, and interoperate open systems and specifications, while there > are others in the industry who make no such efforts. Could the rhetoric > against us be toned down a little, please? I have followed this thread through all its ravelings, and have seen no attacks on Apple (and those more on the decisions than on the company), other than on this particular issue. Is that so unwarranted? It is certain that MSFT has more to be railed against, but the general feeling is that there is a greater than zero chance that Apple would listen and respond positively. Not so with that other guy. I'm just one of the grunts in the trenches, trying to produce web pages that are usable and accessible. I want and need ubiquitous audio and video technologies. That means for general use Real and wmv are out. MPEG4 has serious baggage. At the moment, we're left with ogg theora/vorbis for the minimum supported format. The submarine patents are a red herring. As with gif and mp3, there are/will be alternatives if the sub breaches. Deal with it if and when it happens, as we've done before. As an aside to the lawyers, couldn't adverse possession be invoked in the case of hidden patents? cheers, gary -- Anyone can make a usable web site. It takes a graphic designer to make it slow, confusing and painful to use.
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