On Sat, 2012-06-30 at 12:48 +1200, Aidan Gauland wrote:
> http://www.phoronix.com/scan.php?page=news_item&px=MTA2MDc
> 
> Although this might help Gnash:
>   "There might be a hint of good news. Adobe says they will also update
> their Flash/SWF white-paper and release a a debug version of the Linux
> Flash Player. "We will be providing a debug player implementation of the
> Flash Player browser plugin on Linux, and will update the whitepaper
> once we have more details on how it will be distributed." This in theory
> could help out projects like Lightspark and Gnash. The open-source Flash
> Player alternatives have been in a hopeless game of catch-up until now
> in supporting modern versions of the Flash specification and to work
> reliably across the web. With a debug-enabled player and possibly some
> documentation, they might be able to make some noticeable progress
> towards the latest version."
> 
> Can Flash just die in a fire now?  HTML, CSS, and JavaScript have come a
> long way since Flash was created in the '90s.  We don't need it anymore.
> 
> --Aidan
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Good news indeed if it comes to be.

I'm kind of growing tired editing /etc/adobe/mms.cfg each time I want to
avoid blue people on youtube and player crashing on other sites.

Adrian


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