So, I understand based on Hector's feedback that it is not trivial and
might take years. I did not expect it to be trivial, but we surely do not
have years. What we could have is 4000 developers working on it. We could
spend 6 months working with the best scientists in education to develop
specific program to train professional with a specific skillset to perform
with AS3. We could leverage the power of IBM Watson to find anomalies in
code as it is checked in with infinite scaling and full autimation.

Point is, this is not an usual undertaking but we do have even more unusual
tools we can use to tackle it.

I must admit I badly lack core engineering experience that would allow me
to clearly see it takes to get this done, how we can get it done, and in
how long. What I do know is that we are at a point in the concept of
accelerating progress where most of what we think can't be done actually
can, if you are acceleration aware and think out of the box.

I noted the names you guys mentions and I will be reaching out to relevant
people for each of those iitiatives to figure out what was their objective,
how did they execute is, what were the challenged, and what was the show
breaker.

Meantime, do someone know

1/ how many developers were working on the Flash player at the peak of the
engineering team in term of size? In other words, what was the maximum
number of tech workers working on the Flash player runtime as any point in
time? All included (engineering, developer, QA ...).

2/ How was the development effort divided and distributed?

-SB

On Tue, Jan 20, 2015 at 12:22 AM, Stephane Beladaci <
adobeflexengin...@gmail.com> wrote:

> If the discussion is not about what I cannot do, but rather what I can and
> how yes I would love to.
>
> On Mon, Jan 19, 2015 at 11:07 PM, Erik de Bruin <e...@ixsoftware.nl>
> wrote:
>
>> > What we need is an independent Flash player.
>>
>> OK. You have made your case, and then some.
>>
>> Now, since this forum is dedicated to the development of Apache Flex,
>> can you maybe come to the point and discuss development related
>> issues?
>>
>> Thanks,
>>
>> EdB
>>
>>
>>
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>>
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>>
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