This is outstanding, but I do wonder why you don't use Ray Camden's 
RIAForge (http://www.riaforge.org) to host a project of this nature, 
since it is specific to Adobe product extensions.

Cutter
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Doug McCune wrote:
> 
> 
> I'm pleased to announce FlexLib: a new open-source project for Flex 2
> components. This project is a Google Code hosted project, released
> under the MIT license. I've been working with Darron Schall, Mike
> Chambers and Ted Patrick to get the project up and running. We're
> hoping to build a concentrated community effort for custom Flex
> component development.
> 
> Have you been looking for a community project to contribute to? Do you
> have custom components you've been releasing on your blog? Want to
> brainstorm about new and improved components?
> 
> The project currently contains a handful of components that have been
> developed by me or Darron (including some new ones I haven't blogged
> about yet). We want to get the Flex developer community involved and
> have a central resource that will help us all build off each other's
> work. To get involved take a look at the project page on google code
> (link below) and read the HowToContribute wiki page.
> 
> For more information read through the project website, join the
> discussion group, and email me if you have more questions. If you want
> to contribute your code, drop us a line and we'll get you involved.
> 
> FlexLib project page: http://code.google.com/p/flexlib 
> <http://code.google.com/p/flexlib>
> 
> Announcement on my blog:
> http://dougmccune.com/blog/2007/02/28/announcing-flexlib-open-source-flex-component-library/
>  
> <http://dougmccune.com/blog/2007/02/28/announcing-flexlib-open-source-flex-component-library/>
> 
> Darron Schall's announcement: http://darronschall.com/weblog/ 
> <http://darronschall.com/weblog/>
> 
> 

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