damon fister wrote: > > This is along the lines of what we hope to accomplish, It will most > likely take the form of an applet that will run once when users log in > for the first time and will be made available for later viewing via the > accessories menu. We want to use as much portable code as possible to > avoid gtk+/qt dependence and are leaning towards a flash based app using > an embedded player, if this is a problem with Red Hat Legal we will be > more than happy to develop with a different language.And we are of > course open for suggestions as to the best (read cross desktop > environment) language to use. I'm not Red Hat Legal, but neither am I aware of an Open Source flash player. I understood that to get into Fedora, it needs to be Open Source. Please tell me I'm wrong about the Open Source flash player... James. -- E-mail address: james@ | Say it with flowers, send a triffid westexe.demon.co.uk |