Flash,Gnash,AIR: which builds to test against?

rihoward1 at gmail.com rihoward1 at gmail.com
Mon Jun 7 02:47:13 EDT 2010


So what is the status of OS15 build that was posted June 15th in Steve Parrish's directory?

On Jun 6, 2010, at 1:56 PM, Paul Fox wrote:

> carlos wrote:
>> Hi guys!
>> 
>> There's a number of different builds up on the OLPC pages right now:
>> 
>> * OLPC 802 (Sugar 0.84)
>> * OLPC F11 - OS11
>> * Paraguay  F11 + Sugar 0.88
>> * Sugar Labs F11 OS11-OS15
>> 
>> For the purposes of keeping the Flash Platform wikis updated, which
>> are the snapshots I should use for long-term testing of Flash, Gnash &
>> AIR?
>> 
>> Should I still test against 802 or should I just test against the
>> Paraguay build?
>> I have 2 XO-1s I can do testing on, with a third one is on loan to a
>> Phlashers teammate who's also doing some testing.
> 
> i think the paraguay build, which is based on F11, represents the
> future.  while martin has an 802 point release in progress, i think
> it's pretty much "done", and he's unlikely to take any more changes
> to it (but he'll correct me if i'm wrong, i'm sure).  the released
> 802 might be interesting as a baseline, but not much more, i'd think.
> 
> paul
> 
>> 
>> We're going to install Adobe Flash on 2 of the Machines and Gnash on
>> the 3rd machine.
>> 
>> Which OS builds should we install on the 3 machines given the above
>> configurations?
>> I'm thinking 802 + Adobe Flash, F11 Paraguay + Adobe Flash, F11
>> Paraguay + Gnash. Are these the optimal configuations we can test
>> against for the purposes of reporting back results on the wikis given
>> 3 XO-1 machines? We'll be using latest stable builds of Flash, Gnash &
>> AIR.
>> 
>> Regards,
>> 
>> -Naz
>> 
>> -- 
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