Linux Fund has expanded its partnership with the Gnash media player team to bring OpenStreetMap editing support to the open source Flash® player, Gnash.
Posted by h4ck3rm1k3 on 16 January 2010 in English.Linux Fund has expanded its partnership with the Gnash media player team to bring OpenStreetMap editing support to the open source Flash® player, Gnash. This work will also improve YouTube compatibility and joins Linux Fund's existing effort to bring the Real Time Messaging Protocol support to Gnash. OpenStreetMap. the free wiki world map, is an editable map of the whole world built by community contributions. To contribute and donate towards the Gnash OSM support see the Linux Fund website.
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Discussion
Comment from Xoff on 16 January 2010 at 21:14
These are rather old news from April last year. In a more recent post on their website the gnash developers expressed their disappointment that Potlatch 2 will not run in gnash anymore due to the use of AtionScript 3.
(http://www.gnashdev.org/?q=node/72)
Comment from govig on 16 January 2010 at 21:24
Great that Linux is still going strong - as I have always thought that microsoft had an unfair monopoly. Linux and Sandro Santilli of the Gnash team don't have to raise too much money and so I cannot see why this project isn't going to come off. Offering a donation is simple via paypal or google check out!
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