Completly agree. Open Source is great...but not always. For client software as the Flash Player I prefer only one player. The best option maybe will be a non-profit foundation that controls the player but only one available to all people to avoid versionitis ;).

but as Nicolas says...it's all dreaming...but this Adobe movement is really good and in the right direction. Chapeau for Adobe! :)

On 11/7/06, Ian Thomas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I think if it were the complete Flash player, we'd be in danger of
versionitis, to be honest. People branching out a bunch of different
versions with added features; I'd worry about the browser wars all
over again (our Flash Player has spangly feature X, your Flash Player
has spangly feature Y...)

Ian

On 11/7/06, Nicolas Cannasse <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Seen that on Neko list first ;)
>
> It's actually nice to get an hand on the AVM2 sources, this will enable
> to completely document the F9 bytecode and is a good news for open
> source in general. Now if that could also apply to the complete Flash
> Player... but I guess I'm daydreaming ;)
>
> Nicolas

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