So let's sum up, the devs have to deal with the limited adobe flash 
installation:
Ease of use and circumference with a yes/no to attempt the installation even 
when there's an md5 mismatch (unsecure)
vs.
Some kind of visual warning until the package is properly tested (secure)

I would suggest the first one, but with a person inside Adobe to pre-
test the package before releasing it (Ubuntu/Debian-Adobe cooperation?).
Either case should *not* attempt to do any changes, I don't know if
that's possible but anyway, let's leave it to them to decide, there's
not much to do by piling up comments :)

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flashplugin-nonfree fails to install... new version?
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