Adobe and Linux

Hmmm…interesting. Seems like they are getting ready to wet their toes in the Linux market. Good news and a good omen for Linux.

Adobe has largely been on the sidelines of efforts to boost Linux for desktop computers, the vast majority of which run Microsoft Windows. The software maker is now taking a more active role by joining a prominent Linux consortium, working to improve Linux and planning to lead its own open-source development projects, CNET News.com has learned.

Two job postings reveal some of the company’s intentions. Adobe wants to hire a director of Linux market development to “identify and evaluate strategies for Adobe in the Linux and open-source desktop market” and to identify projects that “will help improve Linux as a desktop environment.” The employee also will “develop strong business relationships with leading Linux distributors and partners.”



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