[email protected] wrote: > Thus Apples refusal to allow Flash on their Messiah > pad/pod/phone gives everyone else an incentive to support it!
<personal comment> Well, let's make a couple of observations: 1. supporting Flash is not up to anyone but Adobe, as they control the code and it's definitely not open. Once there's a deal in place someone can presumably provide advice or more, but only to the extent Adobe is willing to accept it. 2. it might behoove people to look at why Apple is resistant to Flash. Yes, of course there's the aspect of control of the platform, etc. But if the anecdotes are accurate, Flash is a major (maybe THE major) source of instability in MacOS where it exists, and the fact that this proprietary component is controlled by someone else means you can do nothing about it but beg, not the best for building a superior customer experience. Do you actually want this on your device? </personal comment> _______________________________________________ MeeGo-dev mailing list [email protected] http://lists.meego.com/listinfo/meego-dev
