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Peter Volkov wrote:

> ? ???, 13/02/2008 ? 21:38 +0100, Markus Meier ?????:
>> On Wed, 13 Feb 2008 21:13:09 +0100
>> flameeyes@gmail.com (Diego 'Flameeyes' Petten=F2) wrote:
>> > > css: Enables ripping of encrypted DVDs
>> >=20
>> > Are we sure that nothing intends css as Cascading Style Sheet?
>>=20
>> app-cdr/k3b:css - Enables ripping of encrypted dvds
>> dev-python/kaa-metadata:css - Enables ripping/reading of encrypted dvd=
s
>> media-video/cinelerra-cvs:css - Enable support for encrypted files
>> through libmpeg3 media-video/undvd:css - Enables ripping of encrypted
>> dvds media-video/winki:css - Enables ripping of encrypted DVDs
>=20
> Seems that this arose from media-libs/libdvdcss... Can we rename this t=
o
> dvdcss to make it clear that this have something to do with dvds and no=
t
> with web technologies?
>=20
Well if you're going for a widely-known acronym outside Gentoo-land it'd =
be
decss: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DeCSS

I've always wondered why that wasn't used in the first place (not that it
helps now; just found css odd for the same reason as others.)


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