Hey Claus, > There are inconsistencies between FP6, FP7 and FP8 that every so often > require the need to call developers back. There are inconsistencies > between the different Flash compilers. We are not living in a perfect > world.
>From what I understand, the scales of these issues are somewhat difficult to >compare. I've had very little trouble with Flash in this regard, and I have >quite a bit of experience. > This is not the question though. The question is why do people see the need > of developing an alternative, open source and free Flash Player for Linux > platforms. The answer is that the Flash Player is less free than we think > and it's not available for many platforms (try to find a Flash Player for > 64-Bit hardware, for example, or for other, more exotic platforms). Everyone understands this. I'm only discussing the consequences of introducing another player, relating it to Java. But don't get me wrong. I'm not against it. Scott
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