On 12/11/10 07:46, dww wrote: > It appears that 13 of the 16 people who pledged have actually paid so > far.
As far as I can tell the full amount has been raised, that is $1400, which was the original number. At least that's based on $100 donations to my paypal account, most people only donate $10. > Have any "plans" been generated on how to use that money? This fund raising wasn't really planned. Me, I woke up one morning to find somebody had started this pledge, and we had raised a chunk of the goal. > Plan to research the existing AVM2 free implementations? > Plan to develop from scratch from the AVM2 specs? > Plan to obtain more funding? Just as a note, this money won't be spent on anything but what was intended, ie it won't be used to pay for anything but avm2 work. Here's the problem, I already dropped over $50k on two people, both of whom failed to deliver with many months of work, So $1400 won't get very far in comparison. That's not much money for something that could be a long-term task. So my thought (if the pledge fund raiser agrees) was this would cover the several weeks to a month required to serious research avm2 options. This would involve actually trying LightSpark, Tamarin, VP8, with Gnash etc... Having done some of this already, I'm leaning towards Tamarin, in spite of it's known performance problems. Deep down though, I do wish we would write our own avm2 VM from scratch. if Lightspark could do it in a few months using the Adobe specs, somebody could do that for Gnash too. What I've done is add a http://wiki.gnashdev.org/List_of_Tasks to the wiki, with a few tasks looking for funding, including the note this task is funded, but is looking for a developer. My hope is the other Gnash developers can list anything they would like to raise funding for, I listed a few things. So I think the task at this point is to find a developer, either an existing one or a new one to do this research task. - rob - _______________________________________________ Gnash-dev mailing list [email protected] http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/gnash-dev

