me to, if the shift of developers from adobe will be from linux team to the windows team I'am happy with that. Never seen a single customer with linux browser / desktop in my whole history (b2b market advertising / marketing / interactive).
2012/2/22 Glenn Williams <i...@tinylion.co.uk>: > Same here. And I mean no slight on Linux by that > > It's just that in all of my development years Ive > never once been asked to provide for anything > other than Windows in the enterprise. > > -----Original Message----- > From: Roland Zwaga > [mailto:rol...@stackandheap.com] > Sent: 22 February 2012 09:27 > To: flex-dev@incubator.apache.org > Subject: Re: [OT] Flash Platform roadmap > >> >> I can't decide if that is right or not. As the > Pepper API is described >> as "cross-platform API for plugins for web > browsers," that implies >> that other browsers could implement it too. If > it is cross-platform >> though, why is Adobe ditching direct support for > Flash for Linux only? >> >> Sadly, it is another nail in the coffin of Flex > as a Flash-based >> technology, no matter how one looks at it. > > > I'm not sure if that's true, Flex is aiming to be > an enterprise technology. > I must say that > in my years of doing enterprise development I have > never encountered a > company that > used Linux desktops for their employees. Its all > windows all the way, with > Apple slowly > gaining some ground. > But that's just my experience of course... > > Roland >