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Re: [Speex-dev] Re: [xiph-rtp] Re: Proposal: An extension to rules all othe: msg#00038audio.compression.speex.devel
(What list should this be on? I realise some of these lists are to get attention from slightly peripheral groups, but should it be moved to ogg-dev/advocacy?) On 17/01/07, Tom Grandgent <tgrand@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: Sorry, but I think generic extension names are far from perfect. Here <snip perfectly sensible objections> The reason I made the suggestions I did is that extensions aren't really a technical issue, except for one (unfortunately major) player which I'm led to believe needs to be told content type through the extension, but a PR one. So what needs to be considered is how well the extensions communicate. Finally, I disagree with your assessment of .oga/.ogv on all counts. They're not hard to remember, if you have to remember them. Most people don't seem to, and shouldn't really have to. -- imalone
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