In the Debian
popularity-contest numbers, the adobe-flashplugin package the
second most popular used package that is missing in Debian. The sixth
most popular is flashplayer-mozilla. This is a clear indication that
working flash is important for Debian users. Around 10 percent of the
users submitting data to popcon.debian.org have this package
installed.
In the report written by Lars Risan in August 2008
(«Skolelinux
i bruk – Rapport for Hurum kommune, Universitetet i Agder og
stiftelsen SLX Debian Labs»), one of the most important problems
schools experienced with Debian
Edu/Skolelinux was the lack of working Flash. A lot of educational
web sites require Flash to work, and lacking working Flash support in
the web browser and the problems with installing it was perceived as a
good reason to stay with Windows.
I once saw a funny and sad comment in a web forum, where Linux was
said to be the retarded cousin that did not really understand
everything you told him but could work fairly well. This was a
comment regarding the problems Linux have with proprietary formats and
non-standard web pages, and is sad because it exposes a fairly common
understanding of whose fault it is if web pages that only work in for
example Internet Explorer 6 fail to work on Firefox, and funny because
it explain very well how annoying it is for users when Linux
distributions do not work with the documents they receive or the web
pages they want to visit.
This is part of the reason why I believe it is important for Debian
and Debian Edu to have a well working Flash implementation in the
distribution, to get at least popular sites as Youtube and Google
Video to working out of the box. For Squeeze, Debian have the chance
to include the latest version of Gnash that will make this happen, as
the new release 0.8.8 was published a few weeks ago and is resting in
unstable. The new version work with more sites that version 0.8.7.
The Gnash maintainers have asked for a freeze exception, but the
release team have not had time to reply to it yet. I hope they agree
with me that Flash is important for the Debian desktop users, and thus
accept the new package into Squeeze.