After that under-whelming response, the code freeze for Gnash 0.8.8 will be Wed this week after all. Sometime that morning I'll make a release branch and away we go... My goal is to push the release out by the end of the month. This may be the last release for a long time, as without even minimal stable funding, progress has slowed considerably.
For me, it's easier to keep cranking out weekly snapshot packages, than to go through the headache and time drain of an official release that many distributions won't even include anyway. So I think going forward releases may happen after major functionality gets added, but not on a 3 or 6 month schedule anymore. This release is important since the YouTube cookie problem is fixed, and that needs to get out there to users. But after that, without avm2 support in some form, I don't see the point in worrying about it. Less and less sites work with Gnash everyday, and nobody cares. People just install the Adobe plugin, even most of our free software supporting friends. :-( - rob - _______________________________________________ Gnash-dev mailing list Gnash-dev@gnu.org http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/gnash-dev