docs/faq/general.xml: hide status tables as they no more exists change case on plugins license file to reflect reality

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* docs/faq/general.xml:
hide status tables as they no more exists
change case on plugins license file to reflect reality
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Stéphane Loeuillet 2004-04-30 19:14:08 +00:00
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@ -61,8 +61,8 @@ GStreamer is still very early in its development, but already we see some
really nice applications being developed in parallel with GStreamer.
Both gst-player and gst-editor are very closely linked to GStreamer itself
for obvious reasons.
For a list of some of the more advanced projects, look at the list
in our <ulink url="http://gstreamer.net/status/">Status table</ulink>.
<!-- For a list of some of the more advanced projects, look at the list
in our <ulink url="http://gstreamer.net/status/">Status table</ulink>. -->
</para>
</answer>
</qandaentry>
@ -105,7 +105,7 @@ application.
</para>
<para>
As part of the GStreamer source download you find a file called
license_README. That file contains information in the exact licensing
LICENSE_readme in gst-plugins package. That file contains information in the exact licensing
terms of the libraries we use. As a general rule, GStreamer aims at using
only LGPL or BSD licensed libraries if available and only use GPL or
proprietary libraries where no good LGPL or BSD alternatives are available.
@ -142,9 +142,9 @@ Will GStreamer be available for platforms other than Unix ?
Depends. Our main target is the Unix platform. That said, interest has been
expressed in porting GStreamer to other platforms and the GStreamer core
team will gladly accept patches to accomplish this.
Please refer to the
<!-- Please refer to the
<ulink url="http://gstreamer.net/status/?category=7">
platform support status table</ulink>
platform support status table</ulink> -->
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</answer>
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