I've always said that having an open source virtual machine to stand FLEX is the good way forward, so... At least interested in knowing more about the project.
2015-01-18 14:39 GMT-03:00 Erik de Bruin <e...@ixsoftware.nl>: > I applaud any new Open Source initiatives, and I think you are right > to use this forum to look for people willing to help you out. The Flex > community would greatly benefit from an Open Source player able to > playback SWF files. > > I do however ask you to mind your language and temper the emotional > content of your emails: you sound very angry and you curse a lot. That > is not the way to communicate on this forum. > > Also, on a personal note: if you make statements like "HTML5 failed," > I would ask you to provide references, or you risk being labelled a > troll, I'm afraid. > > EdB > > > > On Sun, Jan 18, 2015 at 5:21 PM, Stephane Beladaci > <adobeflexengin...@gmail.com> wrote: > > We would leverage and use the full extend of the open sources components > of > > the Flash Platform, and build the proprietary part of the player. It is > > actually the key, without it it would be merely the same as open > standards > > and would fail for the same reasons HTML5 did. In order to run innovation > > in the browser with true cross browser capability the implementation > cannot > > be left up to the vendor. We know what they would do, use it to f*uck > each > > other all around the W3C table. WIth this in mind, anything that run > modern > > AS3 apps and deliver best in class video is good enough. > > > > Thanks for the LightSpark pointer, will look up everyone I can on > LinkedIn > > and reach out. > > > > -SB > > > > On Sun, Jan 18, 2015 at 2:35 AM, Héctor A <neverbi...@gmail.com> wrote: > > > >> Well, even if you are fully aware of it, I'll just say that what you are > >> looking to make isn't something trivial, years of work. Maybe the best > >> option would be to use LightSpark as the starting point. As for people > to > >> work on it, I'd say that trying to contact anyone who contributes or > >> contributed to LightSpark would be the best first option. > >> > >> I feel that instead of a new player, people would love more some ADT > >> alternative that packages WinRT apps. > >> > >> On Sun, Jan 18, 2015 at 12:46 AM, Stephane Beladaci < > >> adobeflexengin...@gmail.com> wrote: > >> > >> > Hi Flexers, > >> > > >> > I am preparing to make a case for the development of a new independent > >> > Flash Player for desktop and mobile browsers. I am presently working > on > >> > identifying the best candidates for what would be a dream team to > >> develop a > >> > complete Flash player with the same features and capabilities as Flash > >> > Player 11 on PC, Mac, and Android browsers. > >> > > >> > Please nominate whoever you believe to be among the best in research > and > >> > development, engineering, product management, and marketing, with > >> expertise > >> > relevant to the tasks in hand. > >> > > >> > Let's avoid losing ourselves in rhetoric over whether or not this is a > >> good > >> > idea, whether it is smart or crazy. All the self bashing noise from > >> within > >> > the community has been our worst enemy over the past 4 years, much > worse > >> > that Jobs himself. > >> > > >> > I dedicated extensive time and effort in investigating, researching, > and > >> > networking over the issues of both the ban of Flash by Apple and the > >> > killing of Flash Player on Android by Adobe. All the results of those > >> years > >> > of work will be releases on AppleTruth.com anytime soon (under legal > >> > review), and we will have plenty of time and space to debate, > including > >> > discussing an antitrust case against Apple for which I believe we > have a > >> > course of action. > >> > > >> > For now, please guys just help me build a list of names for this dream > >> > team. > >> > > >> > May the Force be with us :) > >> > > >> > -Stephane > >> > > >> > Articles on LinkedIn Pulse: > >> > http://www.linkedin.com/today/author/5629395 > >> > > >> > Facebook Profile: > >> > http://facebook.com/flexengineer > >> > > >> > Twitter Timeline: > >> > http://twitter.com/flexengineer > >> > > >> > OccupyHTML5 Facebook Page: > >> > http://facebook.com/occupyhtml5 > >> > > >> > > > > -- > Ix Multimedia Software > > Jan Luykenstraat 27 > 3521 VB Utrecht > > T. 06-51952295 > I. www.ixsoftware.nl >