On Sun, May 23, 2010 at 12:41 PM, Rasmus Steinke <rasi@xssn.at> wrote:
Jörg has a point. While of course being biased about his pet cdrtools, cdrkit is not on par with cdrtools in any way. Those updates you mention more or less only consist of small fixes, no progess at all in that package.
The ONLY reason cdrkit is used in many distributions is the license of cdrtools. Jörg mentions on his website that suns lawyers have analyzed the legal issues. Unfortunately there is no link to that analysis which makes this a pure claim.
Jorg also mentioned that Eben Moglen approved the original software : http://mailman.archlinux.org/pipermail/arch-general/2010-January/010380.html which was proved to be wrong from Eben Moglen himself : http://mailman.archlinux.org/pipermail/arch-general/2010-February/010989.htm...
This doesnt change the fact that cdrtools is clearly superior to cdrkit. (Just check arch's bugtracker)
Rasi
If this wasn't the case, the situation wouldn't suck as much. Everyone would just use cdrkit without second thoughts. But when a project is forked by external (non-involved) people simply for fixing the license rather than fixing real technical problems, I wouldn't expect great progress being made. Anyway let's stop talking about all this non-sense BS. I am very happy with how the wiki (http://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/CD_Burning) presents things by staying very practical. Install packaged cdrkit, and if it doesn't work for you, install cdrtools from AUR.