Thats dangerous bet...
and even if " current Flex deployment scenario is viable for many more years" it may be true, but for how long? 5 years? and next? given the big task it is to change this dependency, it has to be prepared right now, and can't wait the end of that ultimatum...
don't you think?

 Le 17/11/2012 18:23, Hordur Thordarson a écrit :
And they may well do just that, I obviously have no control over that.  I am 
just taking at face value what they say their current strategy is and adding to 
that my reading of the browser/mobile landscape, the future of browser plugins, 
etc, and adding all that up my conclusion is that the current Flex deployment 
scenario is viable for many more years.

On 17.11.2012, at 16:30, Jeffry Houser wrote:

On 11/17/2012 11:20 AM, Hordur Thordarson wrote:
That to me says that Flash player/AIR aren't going away, quite the opposite in 
fact as Flash player/AIR (for mobile) are core components of Adobe's new gaming 
strategy for building a business on top of Flash.
But, many are afraid that Adobe may change their roadmap / goals with very 
little warning.
[Like a few weeks after a big Max Conference]
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