Wes Felter wrote:
> Matthew Kaufman wrote:
>   
>> For those following the ongoing story of amicima, MFP, and RTMFP: 
>> http://www.adobe.com/go/stratus 
>>   was unveiled this week.
>>     
>
> Congratulations on bringing P2P to the masses' browsers. 
Thanks. At amicima, we wanted to deliver this technology to everyone, 
but didn't have a way to do that. Now that we're part of Adobe, we can 
do exactly that.
>
> I'm also glad to see the "Flash Player 10 and AIR 1.5 will not enable 
> swarming, multicast or broadcast quality live video." clarification, 
> since all the "Adobe to kill BitTorrent" headlines were grating on me 
> and for some reason Adobe refused to debunk them.
>   
That's been in the FAQ and various official blog postings for some 
time... of course, live video multicast using a peer-to-peer overlay 
mesh from inside of Flash Player was demoed at the MAX "sneak peeks" on 
Tuesday evening by the other co-founder of amicima... which (because it 
was a "sneak peek") doesn't mean that it is necessarily going to be part 
of a future Flash Player release, but does show that we know how to 
write code that does that :)

Matthew Kaufman

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