On 29/07/17 09:06 AM, Juan Erbes wrote:
2017-07-28 16:20 GMT-03:00 Roman Bysh
: Looks like Adobe has officially set a kill date for Flash.
No more releases and fixes to flash players for Windows, Mac and Linux.
That's it.
Yes! Adobe is pushing html5
https://helpx.adobe.com/animate/using/creating-publishing-html5-canvas-docum...
Somehow I can't see Adobe pushing out an 'update' to flash player that simply puts up a screen saying that they are discontinuing it and that developers should use HTML5 instead. That would be one way to purge the world of buggy flash. It would also pizz a lot of people off break a lot of subsystems, possibly some like the previously mentioned Cisco UIs, that are critical, and open up a market for 3rd party backward compatible software of dubious quality. If Adobe couldn't get a bug-free flash player who else could? And if they could, why haven't they already captured the market in the way 1-2-3 did and MS-Office in turn did? perhaps its that the flash model is inherently flawed or that it's too complex. -- "Quality refers to the extent to which processes, products, services, and relationships are free from defects, constraints and items which do not add value." -- Dr. Mildred G Pryor, 1995 -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-factory+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse-factory+owner@opensuse.org