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chizang83 karma
You can play webm-encoded videos on UfA today.
It is highly unlikely we'd ever support Flash for numerous reasons.
HTML5 is the future.
chizang55 karma
A good question, but not one that I can answer.
We do have regular internal discussions about how to bring UfA to market in some form or another.
chizang100 karma
Hi, a clarification on what cwayne18 said.
If the Edge campaign funds, the Android piece will be based on AOSP, and our UfA patches will be correspondingly based. We will follow good development guidelines and our patches against AOSP should be easy to extract from our git trees. So it would be easy for any developers to take our work and build on it.
Now for commercial versions of UfA, where we work with OEMs, we will respect whatever rules the OEM asks us to follow. Since Android is BSD licensed, it would be unlikely that we would be able to open source the commercial versions.
Bottom line, the easiest way to see an open source version of UfA is for the Edge project to fund!
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