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Flash Player development on Linux

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Penguin.SWF is a new blog at Adobe which claims to track “development status and issues regarding the Linux version of Adobe’s Flash Player” (according to the masthead).

Mike Melanson, the blog’s author, says he “may” ask for input on issues.

I’m hoping that means development of a Flash player for Linux is actually occuring, to the point where it has issues on which input could be required.

So far, there’s only one post (the “origin story”) and 73 comments – I’m assuming that ratio will even out over time.

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