> OLPC support has not gotten high priority from the gnash team, and I > wonder why not. Whose bugs and feature requests should get higher > priority?
I'd be very pleased to get bug reports from OLPC users, or more helpfully from OLPC flash coders. I don't think any bug reports have ever been ignored. But how quickly bugs get attention depends a lot on their usefulness. Often (such as the three flash games that aren't working and are now on the bug tracker), they are large, version 7 or 8 movies. Sometimes they're deliberately obfuscated (one of those games is). Decompiling and debugging files like that -- we don't have the source code, of course -- takes days without any guarantee of success. So they're dealt with when someone has time, or when another bugfix makes the problem clearer. We have plenty of reports about flash websites and pages that don't work. I don't think a request from an OLPC user is any more important, more helpful, or indeed any different (just look at the sites they test it with) from other users' requests. It's usually far more productive to fix things systematically, to work with flash coders to work things out, or to stumble across a SWF that has obvious problems, identifying a bug in Gnash. That's what we need to get across to users and Flash coders. If we get what we need to fix bugs, everyone, OLPC or not, will get fixed bugs. I'll support any efforts in that direction. > But if you find yourself complaining that nobody's running > the cvs/git/bzr/whatever trunk version of gnash, it's time to bend your > efforts toward cutting a release. They're fairly bent at the moment. > At the moment, the snapshots don't > even build on most platforms. Which snapshots on which platform? bzr trunk should *always* build on every platform. Even GNU/Hurd. If it doesn't, it's a bug. We need bug reports. bwy
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