So moving forward… adding a compiler feature like -advanced-telemetry won't be 
donated to the Apache compiler codebase?

If that feature is already in falcon that's great… but it's an example of what 
I was hoping would be donated in the future.

The SWF spec is open so I'm assuming we could build our own implementation… it 
just seems wasteful since you're not charging for the ASC 2.0 compiler anyway.

Is the limitation that it would be difficult legally to get the code dropped to 
Apache all the time?

We can do the work to keep it in sync… if we can get code drops.


On Oct 18, 2012, at 11:16 AM, Thibault Imbert <timb...@adobe.com> wrote:

> Hi Mike,
> 
> Let me add some more details.
> 
> We have no plans keeping ASC 2.0 (and above) in sync with Falcon, as I
> said previously, today the compilers are different projects and targeting
> two different audiences.
> But for some key/showstopper bugs fixed in ASC 2.0 Gordon will integrate
> them back.
> 
> Thibault Imbert | sr. product manager gaming (Graphics, Language, VM,
> Compiler) | Monocle | adobe systems
> gaming.adobe.com <http://gaming.adobe.com/> | bytearray.org
> <http://bytearray.org/> | @thibault_imbert
> 
> 
> 

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