On Mon, Mar 15, 2010 at 6:36 PM, M. Edward (Ed) Borasky <[email protected]> wrote: > 2. The Gnash web site at http://www.gnu.org/software/gnash/ states: > > "Gnash is being actively developed at the moment. Therefore, although many > features work, not all movies play successfully. The latest beta release of > Gnash has was made at version 0.8.7 on Feb 14, 2010." > > Keywords here are *some* SWF v8 and v8, and of course, "not all movies play > successfully." But it is, at least, an active project, so I'm guessing it's > a resource issue... >
>From my conversations with the Gnash developers and time spent lurking on the gnash-dev list, Gnash could definitely use contributions of both programmer time and money. To give time: http://wiki.gnashdev.org/WaysToHelp To give money: http://wiki.gnashdev.org/Gnash_Project_Wiki:Site_support </shameless plug> Stepping back from just Gnash for a moment, this thread has brought up several other questions about Flash content in conjunction with Meego: - Should the "stock" Meego support Flash content? - Should the "stock" Meego include a tool (FOSS, natch) for playing Flash content? (Gnash?) And what about integration questions for vendors? Some vendors will take the "stock" Meego and add in the proprietary Adobe Flash Player for their devices, just as they currently do with other platforms. - How will individual vendors incorporate the Adobe Flash tools on top of Meego to make their branded distros? Should the Meego project encourage a "standard method" of doing so? --Robinson _______________________________________________ MeeGo-dev mailing list [email protected] http://lists.meego.com/listinfo/meego-dev
