I would gladly take part, but is 1000$ really enough? What is the actual
cost estimate? I would imagine something around the 5000$ mark?

Thanks,
Ash

On Tue, Oct 19, 2010 at 2:31 PM, Petter Reinholdtsen <[email protected]>wrote:

>
> I believe AVM2 support in Gnash is vital to the continued progress of
> the project, as more and more sites show up with AVM2 flash files.
>
> To try to get funding for developing such support, I have started a
> pledge on <URL: http://www.pledgebank.com/gnash-avm2 > with the
> following text:
>
>  I will pay 100$ to the Gnash project to develop AVM2 support but
>  only if 10 other people will do the same."
>
>  — Petter Reinholdtsen, free software developer (contact)
>
>  Deadline to sign up by: 24th December 2010
>
>  The Gnash project need to get support for the new Flash file format
>  AVM2 to work with a lot of sites using Flash on the web. Gnash
>  already work with a lot of FLash sites using the old AVM1 format,
>  but more and more sites are using the AVM2 format these days. The
>  project web page is available from http://www.getgnash.org/ . Gnash
>  is a free software implementation of Adobe Flash, allowing those of
>  us that do not accept the terms fo the Adobe Flash license to get
>  access to Flash sites.
>
>  The project need funding to get developers to put aside enough time
>  to develop the AVM2 support, and this pledge is my way to try to get
>  this to happen.
>
>  The project accept donations via the OpenMediaNow foundation,
>  http://www.openmedianow.org/?q=node/32 .
>
> I hope you will support this effort too.  A lot more than 10 people
> are needed to make this happen, but I hope it can be a start. :)
>
> Happy hacking,
> --
> Petter Reinholdtsen
>
>
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