Adobe Flex is going OpenSource
Adobe is announcing plans to open source Flex under the Mozilla Public License (MPL). This includes not only the source to the ActionScript components from the Flex SDK, which have been available in source code form with the SDK since Flex 2 was released, but also includes the Java source code for the ActionScript and MXML compilers, the ActionScript debugger and the core ActionScript libraries from the SDK. The Flex SDK includes all of the components needed to create Flex applications that run in any browser - on Mac OS X, Windows, and Linux and on now on the desktop using “Apollo”.
Adobe will start by opening the Flex bug base in June and providing daily builds of Flex 3 at that time.
This is great news for everyone, and especially the Sagubooru Project. With Flex going open source, we can expect to see some very interesting developments in the future.