On 26/02/2008, Alexander Sack <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Yes, but face the truth: unfortunately, neither debian nor linux in
>  total have enough market power (read: userbase) to make much of a
>  difference yet. We are getting closer to that point, but that doesn't
>  mean that its wise to start the battle right away.
>
>  So for the time being, its looks far better to put the work into
>  something that provides users with a superior user experience; for
>  instance, superior by choice (like what the plugin finder improvement
>  would do); grow the user base and once we are mature enough to have
>  real power, throw in our weight to finally free the world.

I agree with Alexander. Even if gnash was more stable, having a tool t
switch/enable the plugin you want is a lot more desirable than loosing
the battle before it begins.

-- 
Regards,
EddyP
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"Imagination is more important than knowledge" A.Einstein



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