Matt,
I've talked to Phil and we'll work on a guidance document for you.
As you know this goes for more than just Doug here... ;-) Keep me up to date as well. Peace, Mike On 2/1/07, Matt Chotin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I've talked to Phil and we'll work on a guidance document for you. Give us a little time. For now I think you're safe playing with TabNavigator extensions J The AC team would be thrilled to have folks working on the scheduling framework, feel free to use that website to contact the developers and get involved. Matt ------------------------------ *From:* flexcoders@yahoogroups.com [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] *On Behalf Of *Doug McCune *Sent:* Thursday, February 01, 2007 4:12 PM *To:* flexcoders@yahoogroups.com *Subject:* [flexcoders] More knowledge of future component development? I know this is a very tricky line that Adobe has to walk between what they can say about future components released in the framework. But here's my issue: I'd love to build more components for Flex, my only worry is that I'll be duplicating energy spent by the Flex team (or Adobe consulting). For example, say I wanted to take the Scheduling Framework and enhance it. I know the labs page says it's in 0.01 alpha or whatever, and they mention that a 1.0 release will happen eventually. So if I knew that in one month a more robust and amazing scheduling framework was going to be released I wouldn't even bother. But if that 1.0 release isn't going to happen for 12 months, then it's worth my time doing it on my own. This is the same with other components in the framework. I'm not going to concentrate on enhancements to the DataGrid, for example, because I know Adobe plans on focusing on that with the Flex 3 framework, and any enhancements that I make will probably pale in comparison. But I have been working on the TabNavigator because I haven't seen any mention of that from an official Adobe source. I've been amazingly impressed with Adobe's openness with developers overall, the release of the framework source, the info regarding the release schedule, etc. If it was possible to give us a little bit more on which components in the framework have planned upgrades, then it might be easier for us to focus our efforts. I know Adobe has said they want us to build more components, I just don't want to build the same ones that the Flex team's building. Doug
-- Teoti Graphix http://www.teotigraphix.com Blog - Flex2Components http://www.flex2components.com You can find more by solving the problem then by 'asking the question'.