Hasn't the flex SDK *always* been open source?

I think this last line contradicts your statement

"Is Adobe still committed to Flash Builder?

Yes. Flash Builder will continue to be developed and Adobe will work
to ensure Flex developers can use Flash Builder as their development
tool with future releases of Flex SDK."



on a personal note:

Can we all take a step back, grab a deep breath and assess the
situation in it's entirety before jumping to doomsday conclusions?
The only thing I've seen that's concrete so far is that Adobe is
dumping direct development of the Flash plugin for mobile
environments. Their answer (IMO) wrap your Flash in the AIR SDK.

ColdFusion is still alive and well
Flex is still alive and well
Flex Builder is still alive and well

This gets old and we're not winning any converts by being paranoid

On Mon, Nov 14, 2011 at 3:18 PM, Mike Chabot <mcha...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> Adobe announced this week that they are ending their commitment to
> further Flex development. Flex 4.6 will likely be the last version
> Adobe releases and the Flex SDK engineers will be reassigned to HTML 5
> projects. Future Flex development will come from the open source
> community.
>
> The announcement is here:
> http://blogs.adobe.com/flex/2011/11/your-questions-about-flex.html
>
> A petition asking the Adobe CEO to step down is here:
> http://www.change.org/petitions/adobe-systems-shantanu-narayen-to-step-down-as-ceo
>
> -Mike
>
> 

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