Martin those are all VLC related or VLC produced. I think those should all be shoved into multiverse.
"removing non-free bits" would involve disabling almost all encoding capabilities of VLC, which is
(1) Illogical because some of the VLC-dependent packages are that way because they want to use its encoder
(2) Undesirable because the encoder is one of the best things that makes VLC what it is.
Martin those are all VLC related or VLC produced. I think those should all be shoved into multiverse.
"removing non-free bits" would involve disabling almost all encoding capabilities of VLC, which is
(1) Illogical because some of the VLC-dependent packages are that way because they want to use its encoder
(2) Undesirable because the encoder is one of the best things that makes VLC what it is.