On Tue, Oct 07, 2008 at 11:11:09AM -0400, Bobby Powers wrote: > I agree that AS3, Flex and AVM2 are quite nice. There is a branch of > Gnash with growing support for Flash 9, but it has basically one > person hacking on it I believe; strk should be able to set the record > straight if I'm wrong.
You're right, there's an AVM2 branch being worked on. Won't be ready soon, and will not be as fast as Carlos would expect initially (no JIT compiler). We might put more efforts there, but why, when there's lot of <=SWF8 content that still doesn't play ? It's so much easier to find <=SWF8 content, and it's SO MUCH easier for a free software flash developer to produce (only HaXE and flex can output SWF9 atm, a lot more tools for previous versions). > Rob Savoye is the maintainer of Gnash and has been involved with OLPC > in the past, but I'm sure SJ and the Contributer's program would LOVE > to get XOs to any other interested Gnash dev for testing and > profiling. I've been having an XO right here for almost an year now, but couldn't handle to consider it a priority really... The only XO specific thing is likely performance, any other thing needs packaging skills, so it seems you can do far better then me there. As for performance, I'm still considering it lower priority then correctness, as Gnash is still in beta stage. In any case, when an SWF author detects bad performances we can help with both suggesting improvements in the code and in making Gnash better. We've been doing that for movies w/out being in touch with authors and w/out even being so much interested for the comment (sometimes it's just obvious that gnash is doing something wrong...). --strk; _______________________________________________ Gnash-dev mailing list [email protected] http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/gnash-dev

