not true. bsd vs nix and even the bsd core is differrent

On 1/16/08, Infos E-Blokos <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Mac is only a Unix like platform,
> so it should not to be very complicated to compile for linux...
>
> Franck Chionna
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Keith Peters" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: "Open Source Flash Mailing List" <[email protected]>
> Sent: Wednesday, January 16, 2008 10:05 AM
> Subject: Re: [osflash] Stop being Windows-oriented!
>
>
> > Not sure how much this has to do with OSFlash, but I'll bite.
> >
> > From a business viewpoint, does it make sense for Adobe to invest
> > massive amounts into porting all their apps to Linux? What percent of
> > people actually use Linux as their main OS? 3% maybe. It's not just a
> > matter of flipping a switch and squirting out a Linux version of
> > Flash. It's as much, if not more effort than creating a PC and Mac
> > version (more flavors of *nix, have to make sure it works in all of
> > them).
> >
> > Now, you could make the same argument about the Mac, which is
> > something like 9 or 10% maybe? But then you realize that probably 95%
> > of Mac users have multiple Adobe products installed. How many Linux
> > users would install a CS3 suite, an expensive, closed source software,
> > the antithesis of many Linux user's mindset?
> >
> > Anyway, in terms of "Adobe should start thinking about porting its
> > software to the *nix platform! ", they have been thinking about it and
> > working on it for years. I'm sure that as Linux numbers start to rise,
> > which they will, it will become even more viable for Adobe to look
> > into this, but like it or not, they are a business, and have a bottom
> > line to think about. They are not going to invest massive resources
> > into something that is going to have negligible returns.
> >
> > Keith Peters
> > [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> >
> >
> >
> > On Jan 16, 2008, at 9:37 AM, Marcelo de Moraes Serpa wrote:
> >
> >> We want freedom and high quality software. Flash, the platform and
> >> the tools (provided by Adobe and former Macromedia) are high-quality
> >> software. Before I start to argue on the point of this message, I
> >> would like to say that I have nothing against Windows. I used to be
> >> a happy XP user for a long time, using Flash IDE and other great
> >> dev. tools available to it. However, when you expand your
> >> intellectual horizons you want more, you inexorably pursuits freedom.
> >>
> >> Linux (and other *nix systems) used to be a myth to me. Not anymore.
> >> After being hooked by the Ubuntu fever, I started going deeper into
> >> the architecture of the POSIX systems and found out the true meaning
> >> of freedom and power.
> >>
> >> Linux/*nix as a desktop environment has come a long way in the last
> >> few years. It is currently in a state that it is truly a rival to MS
> >> Windows.
> >>
> >> As a Flash lover and deseloper, I ask you "stop being Windows-
> >> oriented"... if you don't know Linux yet, take some time to look
> >> into it, you'll be amazed.
> >>
> >> Flash (the development tools) should detach itself from Windows and
> >> start being transparent on the platforms it supports.
> >>
> >> Linux has a great potential to be the next-gen. creative platform.
> >> Adobe should start thinking about porting its software to the *nix
> >> platform!
> >>
> >> I'm currently still using XP only becouse of this (Flash IDE,
> >> Photoshop, etc). For everything else (even pure AS coding, which I
> >> use Eclipse+FDT) I use Linux. Macs are a good alternative to
> >> windows, but I don't sympathize with their philosophies and its way
> >> too expensive, maybe someday.
> >>
> >> What do you think?
> >>
> >>
> >>
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