Hi, This mail is not to criticize any, but we still have Flash 7 on Linux, and I just discover that there is Flash 9 to download. More and more websites are already using the Flash 8 technology. My question is : Do Linux contributers have not so much time to build a rpm (Don't ask me to do it, I cannot, that's why I don't criticize anyone ;-) ), or is there any other problem somewhere ? I was thinking this was closed source but I just read that : <adobe> Developers of existing and emerging platforms and devices can support Flash (SWF) playback. The Flash Player Source Code SDK contains a portable C++ source code version of Flash Player as well as documentation designed to help a third-party software or hardware developer easily port Flash Player to any platform. The Flash Player Source Code SDK is designed for ease of porting and for platform independence. The code as provided compiles on Win32 and Linux systems. http://www.adobe.com/products/flashplayer/productinfo/faq/#item-3-4 </adobe> Is it not enough to build a Flash Player plugin ? Any information welcome, Regards, Philippe PS : Dont answer if you think this is really OT, thanks. -- Philippe, Chiangmai, Thailand <phd2@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> -- fedora-list mailing list fedora-list@xxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe: https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-list