On Mon, Sep 23, 2013 at 3:40 PM, Chris Peterson <cpeter...@mozilla.com>wrote:

> On 9/23/13 2:41 PM, Benjamin Smedberg wrote:
> Even if Firefox supported the Pepper API, we would still need a Pepper
> version of Flash. And Adobe doesn't have one; Google does.
>
> When I was an engineer on Adobe's Flash Player team, Google did all
> development and builds of Flash for Pepper. Adobe just verified that
> Google's builds pass a certification test suite.
>

Just to re-iterate: I am not saying we should/must do a Pepper Flash Player
in Firefox. I am not particularly for or against it.

However, I will say that the people at Google that worked on Chromium's
sandboxing and Pepper have already reached out to us to help us with
sandboxing. We shouldn't assume that they wouldn't help us with the Pepper
Flash player without asking them. It might actually be easier to secure
help from Google than from Adobe.

Cheers,
Brian


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