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[News] Free Open Source Adobe Flash Inevitable?

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Free Flash community reacts to Adobe Open Screen Project

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| Both Otte and Savoye do see some limited good coming out of the Open Screen 
| Project. Otte suggests that the growing openness of Adobe might help to 
| reduce the reservations in the free software community about working to 
| reproduce proprietary technologies, as well as "the general 'flash is evil' 
| attitude" that prevails in the community."    
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| Moreover, both Otte and Savoye see the announcement as a hopeful sign. "I 
| think Adobe will open up Flash in the end, or at least the Flash player," 
| Otte says.  
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| Savoye expresses the same hope, although he notes that, "I've been told by 
| people at Adobe that their Flash player has so many other people's 
| intellectual property in it that they can never free up the code." However, 
| he adds that examples like Sun's removal of propriety elements from the 
| original StarOffice code to produce OpenOffice.org and its current efforts 
| with Java indicate that the move is not impossible. "The trick is, are they 
| going to make that kind of commitment?" he asks.      
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http://www.linux.com/feature/134378

The sooner they do it, the better. They could learn from Sun's mistakes with
Java.


Recent:

Adobe Drops Licensing Fees, Gives Away Flash For Devices

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| Software maker Adobe announced Thursday that it would drop many of the 
| licensing requirements attached to its Flash technology, which is used to 
| display video and audio content on the web.  
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http://blog.wired.com/monkeybites/2008/04/adobe-drops-lic.html


Adobe Joins Linux Foundation But Forgets About Flash for Linux

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| I would hope that Zemlin will encourage Adobe to now treat Linux as a first 
| class citizen as opposed to an afterthought for release after Windows. 
| 
| I hope Zemlin will pressure Adobe to finally actually make Flash -- not just 
| the player -- but Flash CS3 Professional, (the core Flash development tool) 
| available for Linux as a fully commercially available and supported product.  
| It is somewhat ironic in my opinion that Adobe can join the Linux Foundation, 
| claim to support Linux and yet not offer its flagship Flash development tool 
| on Linux.     
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http://blog.internetnews.com/skerner/2008/03/adobe-joins-linux-foundation-b.html


For Adobe, a tough lesson in (open-source) diplomacy

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| The brouhaha had to be painful for Adobe, a community-friendly company that 
| likes to think of itself as a kinder, gentler outfit than arch-rival 
| Microsoft . But here Adobe was, accused of using its overwhelming position in 
| PDF software to make money at the expense of smaller companies -- the very 
| sort of behavior that earned Microsoft a bad rap in Silicon Valley.    
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http://blogs.business2.com/utilitybelt/2007/08/for-adobe-a-tou.html
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