Notices by Benjamin Wolsey (bwy), page 2
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German constitutional court: All retained telecommunications data must be deleted immediately.
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Verfassungsgericht kippt Vorratsdatenspeicherung! http://www.tagesschau.de/inland/bundesverfassungsgericht144.html
Tuesday, 02-Mar-10 09:39:21 UTC from xmpp -
Where your love should go: http://drascus.wordpress.com/2010/03/01/gnash-for-flash-freedom/
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@strk I guess irssi works...
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Funding of !gnash features for next release? http://www.benjaminwolsey.de/node/74 #gnash
Friday, 26-Feb-10 19:16:57 UTC from xmpp -
BBC to use Adobe's DRM in iPlayer: http://ur1.ca/nef2 It may become illegal to distribute free software that can access it.
Wednesday, 24-Feb-10 19:45:01 UTC from xmpp -
!osm and Haiti: http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/uk_news/magazine/8517057.stm
Wednesday, 24-Feb-10 19:40:24 UTC from xmpp -
Im now working on adding RTMP support to #gnash. Should be ready for the next release.
Wednesday, 24-Feb-10 19:24:25 UTC from xmpp -
@openuniverse Gnash calls it "solReadOnly" in gnashrc or "Do not write SharedObject files" in the GUI (privacy).
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Flash's private mode doesn't delete cookies, it just never writes them to disk. Gnash has always supported this.
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Installed #freebsd in #virtualbox. It's compiling half the free software in existence as dependencies of #bzr. I like it!
Tuesday, 16-Feb-10 08:52:12 UTC from xmpp -
@osamak then I don't know. I expect there will be better information as the packages are provided over the next few days.
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@osamak could this be it? http://getgnash.org/deb-repo/gnashdev.key
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@osamak debs should be available soon if they aren't already. http://wiki.gnashdev.org/Gnash#Obtaining_Pre-built_Packages
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!gnash 0.8.7 has been released. ftp://ftp.gnu.org/pub/gnu/gnash/0.8.7/
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!gnash 0.8.7 release bzr branch is http://bzr.savannah.gnu.org/r/gnash/release_0_8_7 . Release due in the next week or two.
Thursday, 11-Feb-10 15:38:00 UTC from xmpp -
LocalConnection - communication via shared memory - is now implemented in !gnash trunk. Too late for this release though.
Thursday, 11-Feb-10 15:35:54 UTC from xmpp -
@openuniverse the other option is to remove only the SOL files accessed during the last run, which is the way I like best.
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@openuniverse it's even possible to check the file header to see if it's really a SOL file, but this is really for a separate tool.
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@openuniverse they end in .sol, but aren't in a flat directory. Any file can end in sol, and users can make mistakes with their SOL dir.