[email protected] wrote:

> Nokia ships devices with Flash support, both on the Symbian
> and Maemo worlds.
> It's the Adobe version, so it must be a separate deal between Adobe and
> Nokia. 
> 
> Intel doesn't have devices to ship, just chips.
> 
> Either way, Adobe Flash will never make it into MeeGo, unless Adobe
> decides to open-source it and relicense under an approved license.

I think I started from this point, it's Adobe's call, and no it's
not going into the MeeGo repository - but so what, it can live
in Adobe's repository which you can add if you wish (at least this 
is currently the case for x86 side, perhaps not so for ARM yet?)

> But OEMs can still put Flash on top of the MeeGo core for
> their devices. My guess is Nokia will do that.

Since you say this already happens for pre-MeeGo devices, 
that will not surprise people then.


And in a different message, Auke writes:

> Let's just focus on Open Source issues with MeeGo?

Bdale mentioned Gnash, and other folks said it's not good enough.
Can we help with this as individuals?  For example, WINE has
had an active program to have people report details of Windows apps
that don't work, so they can be addressed.  Does Gnash have a
similarly active program that people could be reporting websites
that won't play with the gnash/gnash plugin?  I see a wiki page 
of "key sites" that ought to work, but that doesn't seem quite the
same, that's more like a QA target (these sites ought to be checked
for a new release).  And does it help if we do that, or does it
overwhelm?

 

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