As to the actual roadmap content, we’re promised a release of Flash Player 11.2 in the first quarter of 2012, adding support for right and middle mouse button clicks, to be followed by Flash Player “Cyril” in Q2 2012 and Flash Player “Dolores” in the second half of the year. Cyril and Dolores will be updates intended to augment the gaming capabilities on offer, though work is already being planned for Flash Player “Next,” which should come at some point next year.
Platform support will be narrowed down after Flash Player 11.2, which is when Adobe will stop hosting direct downloads for Linux versions of its Flash browser plug-in and will instead direct people to using Google’s Chrome browser, which includes Flash playback capabilities by default. Windows 8 is also very much on Adobe’s mind, but due to the multiple configurations in which that OS can run, we’ll have to wait before we know where and when Flash will be supported. As to mobile, there’s a reminder that Flash Player 11.1 is the last iteration of the software for mobile devices and the only further updates we’ll see from Adobe will be to address critical bugs or security issues.
(Source: theverge.com)