Adobe AIR Team Blog now live
The Adobe AIR Team Blog is now live! Early this morning I put the final touches on the first post.
The Adobe AIR Team Blog is now live! Early this morning I put the final touches on the first post.

Lately, I've been spending a fair amount of time working with our engineering team to get the Adobe AIR for Linux runtime and SDK alphas out the door. At long last, just a couple hours ago, we pushed the alphas onto our Adobe Labs website where developers can download and begin exploring this early technology. Though not feature complete, most of the features are working. The release notes provide additional details on what features are enabled, which are not, and known issues. There are still many bugs to fix at this point (it is an alpha), but we're releasing this to the public to get feedback from the community . We've also provided sample applications with source code to help people get started.
This announcement is exciting for many reasons including:
In addition, today Adobe was also welcomed by the Linux Foundation, a nonprofit consortium dedicated to fostering the growth of Linux, as its newest member today which is also very exciting.
Long live Tux! Image courtesy of Ryan Stewart.