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BBC Trust backs calls for Linux iPlayer25 Jul 2007 11:35 OSC hails positive meetingExclusive The BBC Trust met with the Open Source Consortium (OSC) yesterday to discuss the controversy raised by the BBC's iPlayer, which will only work on Windows XP. The Trust expressed surprise at the strength of feeling raised by the issue and promised to take it up with senior BBC management. The BBC Trust oversees the BBC and: "ensures the BBC provides high quality output and good value for all UK citizens ". OSC president Mark Taylor told The Register: "We are very pleased with what was a very positive meeting. The trust was keen to remind us of the BBC's commitment to platform neutrality in general and its commitment to making the iPlayer equally platform neutral. But they were unable to explain how this was going to happen." A meeting between the OSC, the trust, and senior BBC management is being arranged to discuss this. A spokeswoman for the BBC Trust gave us the following statement:
The iPlayer is due to launch on 27 July. ® 75 comments posted — Comment period finished Working in the OpenPosted: 11:44 25th July 2007 Only XP?Posted: 11:49 25th July 2007 Hmm...Posted: 11:50 25th July 2007 Open standardsPosted: 11:51 25th July 2007 VLCPosted: 11:54 25th July 2007
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