I don't know. You'd have to ask those folks. But from forum traffic, it appears that even Google, with all of their resources, is having quality issues as well. That's why I think it is a difficult undertaking for an Apache project made up of volunteers, but I do make an annual request for Adobe to donate the player that gets denied.
On 3/1/13 3:30 AM, "Mark Line" <markl...@gmail.com> wrote: > Out of curiosity the Flex test suites ever get run against Pepper Flash > player? Do they find any differences? > > -----Original Message----- > From: Tom Chiverton [mailto:t...@extravision.com] > Sent: 01 March 2013 10:57 > To: users@flex.apache.org > Subject: Re: Future of Flex technology - Answers > > Isn't that more about not making Flash Player for Linux any more (unless you > want the nondebug version that is locked to working with only Chrome) ? > > Tom > > On 28/02/2013 18:22, Alex Harui wrote: >> >> >> On 2/28/13 10:17 AM, "Air" <a...@nwahd.com> wrote: >> >>> How Hard is to write a AIR Player ( Open Source ) ? >>> >> Hard enough that Adobe, with all of its resources, has decided not to >> support new AIR versions on Linux. >> > -- Alex Harui Flex SDK Team Adobe Systems, Inc. http://blogs.adobe.com/aharui