I agree with reagle. From a user's perspective, this is a really low
move on the part of the libav/ubuntu/debian team. Regardless of the
semantics, the name ffmpeg is inevitably linked to the ffmpeg.org
project. The message "THIS PROGRAM IS DEPRECATED" is highly deceptive,
especially now that ffmpeg and libav have started to diverge a bit more.
While it may be true that the /usr/bin/ffmpeg link in ubuntu is
deprecated, it's just an outright lie to say that the ffmpeg program is
deprecated. That's like saying making a link from msword to lowriter,
and then stating that Microsoft Office is deprecated.

Anyway, it's been, what, 3 or 4 versions of Ubuntu since this switch was
made? Why not just deprecate it already? Or is there some fear that then
users will start installing the real ffmpeg (e.g. from
https://launchpad.net/~jon-severinsson/+archive/ffmpeg), and using that
instead?

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