2012-06-27 07:34, Christian PERRIER skrev: > Am I correct concluding that we can safely add > browser-plugin-lightspark to the desktop task?
IMHO, no. Gnash plays YouTube videos better than Lightspark. With only Gnash installed, YouTube works better. I belive YT is the most important Flash site. Having no Flash plugin forces HTML5 mode, and the HTML5 player works *much* better than either Gnash or Lightspark. Unfortunately, not all videos are playable (due to ads). If you go to a ted.com video with Lightspark, you will get an ugly error message ("We're sorry, Lightspark encountered a yet unsupported Flash file ..."). However, with gnash or no Flash plugin, you get a message about having an old Flash player and you are instead offered a download link. If you click the link, you get the built-in HTML5 player (or Totem) and can watch the video. vimeo.com. Neither works, but lightspark crashes. Disabling the Flash plugin forces the HTML5 player that works fine. JW Player: Lightspark crashes. Gnash doesn't work. Disabling Flash forces HTML5 player that works. Lightspark seems to crash a lot while gnash handles things more gracefully even when it doesn't work. I think we should consider removing Flash entirely, instead of shipping a plugin that only works sometimes and stops superior HTML5 players from appearing. I think Flash is a dying technology that will be replaced by HTML5 in time. When wheezy has been released, more sites will probably have HTML5 support and the support will continue to grow. Flash support, OTOH, can only get worse over time since the plugin will not be updated after the wheezy release and things might break. The big drawback with not shipping a Flash plugin is that many YouTube videos won't work. But perhaps they will start work in the future once Google has added ad support to the HTML5 player? -- Pelle -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-boot-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: http://lists.debian.org/4feaea96.1070...@debian.org