Re: Board report submitted (September 2020)

2020-09-14 Thread Nicholas Kwiatkowski
It is a bit of a technicality. IE will not be "blocking" the Flash Player in future versions of the browser (unlike Chrome and Firefox), BUT Flash Player will no longer be distributed nor available for fresh downloads. Unless a person has the Flash Player installed, it won't be available. Addition

Re: Board report submitted (September 2020)

2020-09-14 Thread Carlos Rovira
Ok Andrew, very useful. Thanks! So we'll not add up to the actual banner for now if others think as well the same thanks! El lun., 14 sept. 2020 a las 12:25, Frost, Andrew () escribió: > Hi > > Sorry, I am having to filter out most emails so hadn't seen that other > thread.. What's actually happe

Re: Board report submitted (September 2020)

2020-09-14 Thread Frost, Andrew
Hi Sorry, I am having to filter out most emails so hadn't seen that other thread.. What's actually happening: 1) In January, the Flash Player will go into a "block everything by default" mode. Admins are able to work around this to add specific content that they want to keep working - see "ente

Re: Board report submitted (September 2020)

2020-09-14 Thread Carlos Rovira
Hi Andrew, We talked about it in another thread, but as I read it I thought we were "interpreting". It's now clear that's ok and MS will allow Flash in Edge via IE Mode? also What about Adobe and the Player, maybe you have more accurate info since Adobe people are not sharing much more on this. I

Re: Board report submitted (September 2020)

2020-09-14 Thread Frost, Andrew
Hi guys I'm fine with that announcement although it's not 100% accurate: Microsoft announced 10 days ago that the new Edge will continue to support Flash Player via the "Internet Explorer Mode" feature (and IE will still have this capability, although they're not keen on people using IE standal

Re: Board report submitted (September 2020)

2020-09-14 Thread Carlos Rovira
Thanks Olaf, I think is fine. > I just will inform about the banner added to flex website ( > https://flex.apache.org/ with this wording: " Flash Player in the Browser support is ending!Adobe, along with all the major browser vendors (Google Chrome, Mozilla Firefox, Microsoft Edge) have announc

Re: Flex Website -- next steps

2020-09-14 Thread Olaf Krueger
+1 Thank you for working on this!! -- Sent from: http://apache-flex-development.247.n4.nabble.com/

Board report submitted (September 2020)

2020-09-14 Thread Olaf Krueger
Hi guys, I am sorry, but I had some trouble with my incoming emails and totally overlooked the due board report reminder for September. So, I just prepared it quickly and pushed it without asking you guys to review it. You can find the submitted report here [1]. Hope that's ok for anybody, sorry

Re: Flex Website -- next steps

2020-09-14 Thread Piotr Zarzycki
+1 with that. We can familiarize how do things in Pelican pon., 14 wrz 2020 o 09:00 Carlos Rovira napisał(a): > Hi Nick, > > +1 > > I don't know so much about Pelican, but sure will be the way to go since it > is the official. > For me using just GIT would be a great step forward since it was on

Re: Flex Website -- next steps

2020-09-14 Thread Carlos Rovira
Hi Nick, +1 I don't know so much about Pelican, but sure will be the way to go since it is the official. For me using just GIT would be a great step forward since it was one of the things that stopped me in the past (SVN). Also, in Royale website repos (site and docs) we have a branch that is pub