Many thanks.
Do you know if anyone started to think about a new runtime for actionscript
or flex not dependant to Adobe or FP and opensource?

2012/2/3 João Fernandes <joaopedromartinsfernan...@gmail.com>

> On 3 February 2012 11:39, filippo dipisa <fili...@dipisa.net> wrote:
>
> > Hi,
> > I'm new to the list and wondering if you have ever discuss how to manage
> > the fact that Flex is opensource but the Flashplayer isn't ( for my
> > knowledge )
> > All the others apache project are full opensource and with full control,
> so
> > how this is going to work?
> > What's happen if we think that we need to add a new feature to the
> > flashplayer like the multithreading support for example, or something
> that
> > needs to be fixed or uptated to the buggy flashplayer?
> > I know that Adobe at the beginning has a team dedicated to this
> transition,
> > but what about the future?
> > Do we have always to relate to Adobe for any Flashplayer request?
> > Thanks for any clarification.
> > Filippo
> >
>
> Flash player is closed source and will always be so yes, Flex will always
> depend on FP till some solution is found to output to another format
> besides SWF.
>
> Regarding multi-threading is known that in a near future (mid 2012) it will
> be part of Flash Player. Regarding bugs, there is a JIRA project at
> http://bugs.adobe.com/flashplayer/
>
>
> --
>
> João Fernandes
>

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