On Tue, Oct 13, 2015 at 12:10 PM, Ganesh Ajjanagadde
<gajjanaga...@gmail.com> wrote:
> ---
>  src/about | 6 +++++-
>  1 file changed, 5 insertions(+), 1 deletion(-)
>
> diff --git a/src/about b/src/about
> index 8d8f606..67342a1 100644
> --- a/src/about
> +++ b/src/about
> @@ -4,7 +4,11 @@
>      transcode</strong>, <strong>mux</strong>, <strong>demux</strong>, 
> <strong>stream</strong>, <strong>filter</strong> and <strong>play</strong> 
> pretty much anything
>    that humans and machines have created. It supports the most obscure
>    ancient formats up to the cutting edge. No matter if they were
> -  designed by some standards committee, the community or a corporation.
> +  designed by some standards committee, the community or a corporation. It is
> +  also highly portable: FFmpeg compiles, runs, and passes our testing 
> infrastructure
> +  <a href="http://fate.ffmpeg.org";>FATE</a> across Linux, Mac OS X,
> +  Microsoft Windows, the BSDs, Solaris, etc. under a wide variety of build
> +  environments, machine architectures, and configurations.
>  </p>
>
>  <p class="info">It contains libavcodec, libavutil, libavformat, libavfilter, 
> libavdevice,
> --
> 2.6.1
>

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