On Sunday, May 6, 2012, Jeffry Houser wrote:

>
>  I'm sorry if this is a bit off-topic; but I'm not sure where else to ask
> this.
>
>  Some of you may have noticed that opensource.adobe.com now redirects to
> an Adobe Wiki on sourceforge.  I'm not sure when this happened but someone
> on twitter guessed that it was within a week.
>
>  Go to Flex ( 
> http://sourceforge.net/adobe/**flexsdk/wiki/About/<http://sourceforge.net/adobe/flexsdk/wiki/About/>);
>  and then choose downloads (
> http://sourceforge.net/adobe/**flexsdk/wiki/Downloads/<http://sourceforge.net/adobe/flexsdk/wiki/Downloads/>)
>
>  Most download links redirect to to the original source forge Wiki page.
>  A few redirect to a license page with no download links.
>
>  This question has come up on StackOverflow twice in the past two days;
> with people asking where to get the Flex 4 SDK.
>
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That's really a question for the Adobe forums, even if we had copies of the
SDK we couldn't host them at Apache, this kind of sucks but you know legal
depts. Hopefully someone at Adobe can make those available again.

-s9tpep...@apache.org

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