A new maintainer would be very good news indeed.

On Wed, Jun 24, 2009 at 2:22 PM, Benjamin Wolsey<[email protected]> wrote:
> It seems nothing came of the thread about finding a new maintainer for
> swfmill, and there hasn't been any discernible progress for about a
> year.
>
> I know of no other free tools that give such good low-level access to
> AS3 and SWF bytecode together. I need it for testing Gnash.
>
> To this end, I've added support for the DefineSceneAndFrameLabelData
> tag, introduced a rudimentary testsuite for regression testing, and made
> the code slightly more C++ standard compliant, as well as gaining a
> small speed increase for generating SWFs.
>
> I would like these changes to go into a public release; besides being
> essential for Gnash testing, they improve swfmill's functionality for
> everyone else.
>
> I see three options now:
>
> 1. Someone else steps forward to maintain swfmill and reviews my changes
> for inclusion.
> 2. I take over as maintainer (yes, I will volunteer) and commit them
> myself.
> 3. I push my private git branch to a public repository as a development
> branch and work on it there until the authors of swfmill respond (I
> guess that means Daniel) or I decide what else to do.
>
> Benjamin Wolsey
>
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>
> Benjamin Wolsey, Software Developer - http://benjaminwolsey.de
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