I very much agree.

I would rather read a few general Flash questions about things I may
also have issues with than to have to read the 15 stupid responses of
"dont post that here".

If you want to reply with useful information or with another thread
that can give the info do it, if not then ignore it. But please stop
responding to every email that is off topic with "go away".

At the very least you are scaring away people who may be able to
answer our open source questions in the future.

On Mon, Feb 23, 2009 at 12:02 PM, Schell <[email protected]> wrote:
> Well Tim, I don't see why your question belongs in another list, as I have
> asked basically the same question [just in a more general form] about using
> CS3/CS4 components in pure actionscript projects. I use TextMate, so my
> topic drifted towards including LIbrary assets in a TextMate project and
> maybe that's how I got away with it, although instances like that make me
> really appreciate this list. So here are my two cents: I consider Tim's
> question, which is essentially "how do I include and use a closed source
> component in my open source project" to be perfectly valid for an open
> source mailing list, and others like it should be valid as well. We're all
> open source developers, or taking advantage of open source tools, so helping
> each other out with the integration of said open and closed source
> ingredients is certainly on topic.
>
> ps - Tim, I can help you out if you would like to email me directly as I
> have written a class and an example project that will allow you to use all
> the CS3/CS4 proprietary components in your pure AS3 project, although from
> reading the thread it looks like you've gotten what you were looking for.
>
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