Flash Player Open Bug Base

We made a bunch of announcements today including the availability of AMP, the start of Adobe TV and also an open bug base for Flash Player. Now if you encounter issues with the player you can head to bugs.adobe.com/flashplayer/ and submit them directly to the engineering team. You’ll be able to track progress, vote on which bugs you want to have fixed and see exactly how the process works. It’s really great to see the Flash Player process become more transparent.

One of the things I’ve learned at Adobe is how important the bug databases are. I assume it’s like this at any big software company but coming from startups we didn’t have quite the same process in place that Adobe does. This is absolutely the best way to get traction on the issues you’re having with the player. You can use this for feature requests, bugs, and anything else you think needs to go into the player. I really encourage you to sign up and use it.

[tags]Flash Player, Bugs, Flash[/tags]

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