00.  Outstanding work.

01.  ReadMe.

      A.  As someone noted the other day, FlashDevelop is an excellent tool
and an open source project which has been very loyal to Flex.  Please add
them to your list of favorite IDEs.
     B.  The statements concerning OM's installer are redundant after so
many cut-n-pastes.  The marketing person should rewrite sections "Getting
the Convenience" and "Getting the Latest".
     C.  "Flex would like to see.  support from community" s/b "support
from the community.".
     D.  Install prerequisites, para 7"" "Not that if you change" s/b "Note
that if you change."
    E.  Version Support gives an example of how to compile against "the
latest version", but uses
an example left over from 11.5 -- change it to say 11.8.
    F.  Using the Binary Distribution -- I know this is a subsection of
building from source, but it is just
talking about how to download 3rd-party files.  Is that really a step that
one would still take when it is so
much more easily accomplished with OM's installer?
   G.  Thanks for using Apache Flex.  Enjoy! would be better expressed as:
The team that has produced
this release hopes you will enjoy using it for your application
requirements.

02.  Release Notes

      A.  Version Control. " build instructions, in the included" s/b
"build instructions are included in the
README file."

03.  ASDocs. Houston, we have a problem.  Just take as an example, the
first new component, Accordian.  Clearly under the Apache Way, no one is
responsible for product quality assurance.  Many thanks to all those who
architected, coded and tested some new functionality, but most new users
will try to work with the new components starting from the documentation.
Replicating the excellence in ASDocs that Adobe established is, of course,
not possible with so many fewer people involved, but I don't  think you can
just throw over the transom whatever the engineer decided to stuff into his
code for comments.  In the same way you are checking submitted code against
your standards, you have to check the documentation against your standards.




On Tue, Jul 23, 2013 at 12:45 AM, Justin Mclean <[email protected]>wrote:

> Hi,
>
> Any issues or questions about Apache Flex 4.10 RC3 please place in this
> thread.
>
> Thanks,
> Justin

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