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+## Overview
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+Durango is a framework that allows developers to build Adobe® AIR™ applications that can be customized by end-users. Durango allows developers, designers and end-users to easily mashup independent components to create new applications or extend existing Durango-enabled applications. These "mashable" components can be visual or non-visual (e.g., web services). Designers and developers can rapidly create prototype applications and then generate Adobe Flex® MXML source projects for further development. End-users can take parts of their favorite applications and bring them together in new ways.
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+Durango was originally released on Adobe Labs in November 2008. The Labs information is still up-to-date, and can be found [here](http://labs.adobe.com/technologies/durango/).
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+[More information](https://sourceforge.net/adobe/durango/wiki/About%20Durango/)
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+## Download
+__________________________________________________________________________________________________
+Visit the [Downloads](https://sourceforge.net/adobe/durango/wiki/Downloads/) page to view the available downloads.
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+## Getting Involved
+__________________________________________________________________________________________________
+There are many ways to contribute to Durango:
+    * Ask and answer questions on the [forums and mailing lists](http://forums.adobe.com/community/opensource/durango/)
+    * Investigate [bugs](https://bugs.adobe.com/jira/browse/durango) that have been filed and [contribute patches](https://sourceforge.net/adobe/durango/wiki/Submitting%20a%20Patch/) where appropriate
+    * Request a [feature](https://bugs.adobe.com/jira/browse/durango)
+    * Contribute to the [Developer Documentation](https://sourceforge.net/adobe/durango/wiki/Developer%20Documentation/)
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