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Sent: 06 May 2008 16:21
To: backstage@lists.bbc.co.uk
Subject: Re: [backstage] Open Flash
Quoting Andy [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Dave Crossland wrote:
I look forward
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Subject: Re: [backstage] Open Flash
Quoting Andy [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Dave Crossland wrote:
I look forward to the day when the BBC stops requiring proprietary
software and stops imposing DRM :-)
And on that day the devil will skate to work! (Can't remember which
programme I heard
2008/5/6 ST [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Kontiki may be inferior in technological terms, but would be vastly superior
in terms of a Media Lawyer never having seen its name associated with
intellectual property theft.
There is no such thing as intellectual property theft, and that
phrase is so
Dave Crossland wrote:
I look forward to the day when the BBC stops requiring proprietary
software and stops imposing DRM :-)
And on that day the devil will skate to work! (Can't remember which
programme I heard that quote on).
The BBC will pick proprietary solutions even if they are
Quoting Andy [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Dave Crossland wrote:
I look forward to the day when the BBC stops requiring proprietary
software and stops imposing DRM :-)
And on that day the devil will skate to work! (Can't remember which
programme I heard that quote on).
The BBC will pick proprietary
2008/5/5 Brian Butterworth [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
2008/5/4 Dave Crossland [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
just stick a TTF on a web server and add the @font-face stanza to your CSS
file.
Do I still have to generate PNG versions for Firefox though?
Yes, Firefox 3 has delayed work on CSS3, but there are a
2008/5/3 Dave Crossland [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
2008/5/3 Brian Butterworth [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
This is the most positive thing that I have heard in ages...
Microsoft
exec going from being evil Borg drone to just plain incompetent.
I know your position about the BBC executives, could you
2008/5/4 Brian Butterworth [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
2008/5/3 Dave Crossland [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
2008/5/3 Brian Butterworth [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
As they took their redundancy cheques, the leavers kept sobbing but they
said no-one ever got fired for buying IBM...
Perhaps the recession will make
2008/5/3 Dan Brickley [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Dave Crossland wrote:
Adobe's dominance in this area of computing is being challenged in two
ways - by Microsoft (Silverlight) and GNU (Gnash) - so they are taking
evasive action to try and maintain their dominance.
Does Gnash really challenge Adobe?
2008/5/4 Dave Crossland [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
2008/5/4 Brian Butterworth [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
2008/5/3 Dave Crossland [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
2008/5/3 Brian Butterworth [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
As they took their redundancy cheques, the leavers kept sobbing but
they
said no-one ever got fired for
2008/5/3 Brian Butterworth [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
This is the most positive thing that I have heard in ages... Microsoft
exec going from being evil Borg drone to just plain incompetent.
I know your position about the BBC executives, could you fill us in a little
with some analysis of the
Dave Crossland wrote:
2008/5/2 Tim Dobson [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
simon wrote:
Adobe is removing restrictions on the use of the SWF and FLV/F4V
specifications says Aral Balkan: http://aralbalkan.com/1332
Interesting, I thought.
I'll be interested to get Dave Crossland's perspective on this.
Dan Brickley wrote:
On top of that, things are set up for an equally classic you've tried
the rest now try the best argument. If you've committed to Flash, best
to use the real thing eh? Users have a choice now: they can get an
implementation from the leaders or from the followers. (not my
2008/5/2 Tim Dobson [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
simon wrote:
Adobe is removing restrictions on the use of the SWF and FLV/F4V
specifications says Aral Balkan: http://aralbalkan.com/1332
Interesting, I thought.
I'll be interested to get Dave Crossland's perspective on this.
Adobe's dominance in
no better
than the BBC executives who are routinely criticized on this list.
blimey! stop damning us with faint praise Dave.
2008/5/2 Jeremy Stone [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
no better
than the BBC executives who are routinely criticized on this list.
blimey! stop damning us with faint praise Dave.
I look forward to the day when the BBC stops requiring proprietary
software and stops imposing DRM :-)
Until then, the BBC
2008/5/2 Dave Crossland [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
2008/5/2 Tim Dobson [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
simon wrote:
Adobe is removing restrictions on the use of the SWF and FLV/F4V
specifications says Aral Balkan: http://aralbalkan.com/1332
Interesting, I thought.
I'll be interested to get Dave
Adobe is removing restrictions on the use of the SWF and FLV/F4V
specifications says Aral Balkan: http://aralbalkan.com/1332
Interesting, I thought.
If this is true it will 'put one up' Microsoft's Silverlight, won't it?
On 01/05/2008, simon [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Adobe is removing restrictions on the use of the SWF and FLV/F4V
specifications says Aral Balkan: http://aralbalkan.com/1332
Interesting, I thought.
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simon wrote:
Adobe is removing restrictions on the use of the SWF and FLV/F4V
specifications says Aral Balkan: http://aralbalkan.com/1332
Interesting, I thought.
I'll be interested to get Dave Crossland's perspective on this.
However the reasons for making the specifications restriction free
http://www.betanews.com/article/Adobe_looks_to_push_Flash_through_Open_Screen_Project/1209654493
*Adobe said Thursday it is looking to provide developers with a consistent
runtime environment across multiple platforms, which allows for simpler and
quicker development.*
Adobe has lined up an
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