On Feb 11, 2021, at 15:58, Petter Reinholdtsen <p...@hungry.com> wrote: > > [Diego Esaá] >> Now that Flash has finally seen its peril, is there any chance of >> reviving the Gnash project? > > I guess it depend on who show up to do the work? Do you know anyone > interested in working on such revival?
Petter, et al, I am willing to take a look at it. In my initial glance it seems gnashdev.org no longer has much to do with the project. I seem to remember a developer wiki with notes and documentation. Does anyone have source to that wiki? It looks like the project area on Savannah still exists but hasn’t been updated since 2019. Last code merge was in 2017, documentation in 2019. Most recent ... support item filed in 2016, bug filed July 2020, task created in 2013, patch submitted in 2019. I notice that submission of tasks and patches is presently disabled on Savannah. It looks like anybody interested could pick it up and start working from the master branch on Savannah but would need cooperation from Rob Savoye (project maintainer) or at least one of the other registered members of the project in order to get changes merged and/or make new releases of the code (and possibly to open tasks and patches for new submissions). I guess the first effort would be to get it building with current versions of dependencies. Next, get the test suite to pass: by fixing the code and/or the tests. Finally, to address any issues of usability: do the plugins work with recent versions of supported browsers? Then it seems we’d be ready to address any missing features and still extant bugs. Who else is interested in working on this codebase? Sincerely, Richard _______________________________________________ Gnash-dev mailing list Gnash-dev@gnu.org https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/gnash-dev