Well, Adobe put alot of efforts into html5, however if they open flash will be a risk if the comunity will grown flash vm, but if Adobe see that Flex grown more quickly in the hands from the community, I think they will also put efforts to extend flash. What do you say? The main thread is the logo, ok we need to organice some things, but, I excited when we run with all community potential to grown Flex. However our community is very very active, thanks a lot all people to contribute, all contributions are very important. I call to others open project in the same way to add theire project in this community, will be great because ONE BIG efforts y more stronger than hundred small efforts.
Franklin Garzón Regional Development Manager MCITP Microsoft SQLServer *Si el hombre dejara de aprender entonces dejaría de existir* 094496862 > Date: Fri, 3 Feb 2012 14:54:56 +0100 > Subject: Re: will ever adobe give the flashplayer to the opensource comunity > From: piergiorgio.ni...@gmail.com > To: flex-dev@incubator.apache.org > > I don't thing adobe will ever release flash open, I hope it will and I hope > the runtime will be integrated as a part of any browser. > IMHO, the most we can expect is this community to have more energy than > others in asking adobe new features, bugfixes and change some internal vm > behaviors, but this would happen only if the work done here on flex will > result in a good job for adobe and (and most important) if adobe will get > some profit out of it. > my 2 cents, > pigiuz > > > Il giorno 03 febbraio 2012 14:38, Rui Silva <f...@rduartes.net> ha scritto: > > > Hi Filippo, > > > > -------- Original Message -------- > > > From: "filippo dipisa" <fili...@dipisa.net> > > > > > > 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? > > > > I don't think that we should go down the route of creating another VM just > > to be able to use an open sourced runtime with Flex. In my opinion, we > > should evaluate existing runtime environments, open or closed, based on > > their installation base and feature set. Creating a new one and expecting > > it to reach the penetration of the Flash Player, Java or HTML5 is too much, > > I think. > > > > A bit of warning: This is just my position. In reality there's nothing > > keeping anyone from building a new runtime for Flex and make the necessary > > changes to the compilers so that they output to it. > > > > Rui > > > > > >