Adobe, for example, has published a White Paper called "Adobe's view of Flex and its commitments to Flex in the future" in March, as a response to developer questions raised after the announcement to contribute the Flex SDK to Apache. http://www.adobe.com/devnet/flex/whitepapers/roadmap.html
Here is quote from that white paper regarding the vision Adobe has for Flex, and regarding the engineering contributions to the project. | Adobe's vision for Flex | As Flex moves into a community-driven open source project, Adobe | will make initial technical contributions and will also continue to provide | a team of full-time Flex SDK engineers to contribute to the Apache | project. While under this new model Adobe will provide fewer | engineering resources than in the past, we are working with | the Flex developer community to increase the total number of active | contributors and resources. | ... | Engineering contributions to the Apache Flex Project | Adobe will provide a team of Flex SDK engineers who will contribute to | and support the Apache Flex Project full time, including work on new | feature contributions. These engineers will also provide bug and security | fixes for major issues in previously released Adobe versions of Flex. This is just an example, but some public announcement in a similar way would be very helpful for OpeLaszlo. Raju Bitter
