As a Flex enthusiast, Linux user and open source developer, I think a
much more aggressive effort towards Linux support would be greatly
appreciated.

I might note that the present 7.x version doesn't even support AMD x64. 
One of the appeals of Flash is its universality and  how great it works
compared to say Java applets.  These perceptions need to be made true
and a tad more aggressively.

-Andy

John Dowdell wrote:
> Carlos Rovira wrote:
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>> With that info we can give some arguments to our clients saying that we'll
>> have the linux player a few months after the win/mac release
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> Cool... only caveat I'd have would be "we *expect* to have it a few
> months later, by all current indications"... until stuff actually ships
> I tend to reserve judgment, but from what I myself see and hear now,
> everything does still look good for Linux Player ports within a few
> months of Mac/Win getting finalized.
>
> "Best laid plans...", I guess that's my concern here, could be an
> earthquake in San Francisco perish-the-thought....
>
> jd
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