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Author: Andrew Wetmore <[email protected]>
AuthorDate: Sun Jan 28 10:10:24 2018 -0400

    Update history.md
    
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 title: A bit of history
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+<!-- Drawn from material written by Judah Frangipane and Mark Kessler: 
https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/FLEX/History -->
 # A bit of history
 
-Macromedia, a software company that coined the phrase "Rich Internet 
Application", or RIA, developed Flash and the Flash Viewer from earlier work by 
FutureWave Software. originally created the Flex software development kit (SDK) 
in XXXX. When Adobe purchased Macrobmedia, the project became Adobe Flex.
-Apache Flex, formerly Adobe Flex, is a software development kit (SDK) for the 
development and deployment of cross-platform rich Internet applications based 
on the Adobe Flash platform. Initially developed by Macromedia and then 
acquired by Adobe Systems, Adobe donated Flex to the Apache Software Foundation 
in 2011[2] and it was promoted to a top-level project in December 2012.
+Macromedia, a software company that coined the phrase "Rich Internet 
Application", or RIA, developed Flash and the Flash Viewer from earlier work by 
FutureWave Software. Macromedia built a toolkit, code-named "Royale", that made 
it easy to create Flash applications. In 2004 it released version 1.0 of the 
toolkit under the name "Flex".
+
+Adobe Systems bought Macromedia in 2005 and released version 2.0 in 2006 as 
"Adobe Flex" with a builder environment, "Flash Builder". At this point Flash 
was one of the most pervasive technologies and platforms in the Internet and on 
computers.
+
+At the end of 2011, Adobe changed its business focus and decided to stop 
releasing new versions of Flex and Flash Builder after version 4.6 and donated 
the Flex techology to the Apache Software Foundation. Since then, development 
and support have continued under the project name "Apache Flex".
+
+Part of Apache Flex work involved making it possible to create applications in 
Flex and then compile and distribute them in ways that did not require the 
Flash Player or Adobe AIR as a platform. These efforts, under the code name 
"FlexJS", made good progress. 
+
+In 2017 it was agreed to split this work into a new Apache project, which 
reached back to the early history of the project for a name. That is how we 
have arrived at "Apache Royale".
+
+This is a young project, with much to do. Your participation would be very 
[welcome](Welcome/get-involved.html)!

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