Well I too have the rights to publish stuff there, so I could do the releasing.
I Guess this would not be problematic.
Chris
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Betreff: RE:
From looking at a commit from Velo on May 27 2012 he replaced the Apache 2.0
licesne with the GNU license and removed any other licensing header from files
in the repo ... so I guess Flexmojos trunk is now under GNU General public
license. But ... It seems that we could assume that the
The vote passes with the following results:
*Binding*
Alex Harui
Igor Costa
Nicholas Kwiatkowski
Greg Reddin
Jun Heider
Peter Ent
Jonathan Campos
Justin Mclean
Tink
Christophe Herreman
Omar Gonzalez
OmPrakash Muppirala
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Jaydeep Tank
Harbs
Miguel Martín-Forero Ruiz
Kessler CTR Mark
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OmPrakash Muppirala updated FLEX-33361:
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One of
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OmPrakash Muppirala commented on FLEX-33361:
Vote results here:
Ok ... I asked Velo about the licenses ... initially FM was GPL ... he changed
it to Apache but changed it back to GPL because cause at the time changing to
ASL wasn't real (Don't quite know what he meant with this ... guess he simply
changed the license to Apache without doing the necessary
Since that seems like it's targetting games, I'd imagine that Adobe is serious
about maintaining it. It does not seem tied to Flex specifically. It's a Flash
library.
Harbs
On Jan 25, 2013, at 2:57 PM, David Coleman wrote:
Hello,
Our company makes facebook games. We are considering
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Carol Frampton commented on FLEX-33365:
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Aurélien Baroiller commented on FLEX-33365:
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Indeed those urls aren't accessible
Hi,
To develop games have the AIR SDK ASC2:
http://labs.adobe.com/downloads/asc2.html
This is totally independent, not dependent on Flex. You can use this
with Starling and custom libs for development on these games.
Greetings.
El 25/01/2013 13:57, David Coleman escribió:
Hello,
Our
I'm using en because that's the line of code I eventually dug out of the
SDK that was causing the problem. It works fine on all the other
platforms and for English on Chrome. I'm pretty sure it can use many
flavors of the string and if it's invalid or not available it is suppose
to use a
On Fri, Jan 25, 2013 at 3:35 AM, christofer.d...@c-ware.de
christofer.d...@c-ware.de wrote:
So ... does this have any impact on the plans to donate? Is it now harder
to donate or does it make stuff even easier?
To my knowledge the current licensing strategy of the product has no
bearing on
I ask here, because our *web* version uses the Flex sdk... And we would like
to have a common code base. So, we were wondering if there was any official
opinion on the ability of this library to operate in a web app built with the
Apache Flex SDK in a future web version, which of course would
Om,
I think the biggest thing to figure out is how we want to handle creating
the tracking link. I could create it under my account, but I am also
unwilling to share my password with others in case something needs to be
changed... Your thoughts?
-Nick
On Fri, Jan 25, 2013 at 4:09 AM, Om
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Alex Harui commented on FLEX-33366:
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OK. Please attach your simple test case.
MX text
On 1/25/13 7:12 AM, Greg Reddin gred...@gmail.com wrote:
On Fri, Jan 25, 2013 at 3:35 AM, christofer.d...@c-ware.de
christofer.d...@c-ware.de wrote:
So ... does this have any impact on the plans to donate? Is it now harder
to donate or does it make stuff even easier?
To my
That page says that Grant Skinner and friends are working on it. Grant is
not an Adobe employee and last I heard, is alive and well, so this library
appears to be outside the influence of Adobe (although I suppose that Adobe
could be providing monetary incentives to Grant or others to work on
Watson urls are internal to Adobe, but bugbase.adobe.com is a portal to the
same DB.
On 1/25/13 6:25 AM, Carol Frampton (JIRA) j...@apache.org wrote:
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zy commented on FLEX-33366:
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Thank you.But I all use the TLF,is it can't use
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zy edited comment on FLEX-33366 at 1/25/13 4:32 PM:
Thank you.But I
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zy edited comment on FLEX-33366 at 1/25/13 4:36 PM:
Thank you.But I
Thank you, Alex, I'll contact them directly then. I saw that it also said
Adobe has taken over day-to-day management of the project so i thought that
maybe you or someone else here might have an inside scoop on the future of the
lib.
Thanks again for your time.
From: aha...@adobe.com
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zy edited comment on FLEX-33366 at 1/25/13 4:48 PM:
Thank you.But I
The library is functional. I'm using it myself as well. There are problems
though.
For example I keep getting javascript warnings that some methods are marked
as deprecated by Facebook. And the library is using these methods.
The latest available build seems to have been released in October 2011
On 1/25/13 7 :57AM, David Coleman david_coleman_...@hotmail.com wrote:
Hello,
Our company makes facebook games. We are considering releasing an AIR
version of one of our games. We have considered using this library [1].
The writeup says that it is fully supported by Facebook and Adobe.
This
- He doesn't think there is anyone at Adobe or Facebook that is actively
supporting it.well that answers my question. I'm not interested in dealing
with a dead library along with 100K lines of my own code. Especially when
Facebook changes their API on what seems like an hourly basis these
Firstly, WELL DONE TO ALL cause this sounds epic! I haven't tried it yet
but it's already in my todo list.
I'll go slightly off topic here and ask you if you can share your vision
about the VanillaSDK Erik. I'm reading the hundreds of emails but its kinda
hard to keep up with you guys. You do a
Hi,
The idea behind the Vanilla SDK is that there is already a pretty good
AS side UI toolkit: the Flex SDK. That means there is no need to do
any work on the AS side creating a new framework. The only thing we
need to build is the JS side of the equation. The Vanilla SDK
philosophy is to create
On 1/25/13 10:11 AM, Frank Pepermans frankp...@hotmail.com wrote:
I concur, this is huge news for the future of Flex! Congrats to making this
possible!
About the vanilla sdk, I have some Jangaroo experience, there you can build
a full AS Button component,
which compiles to JS without
Hello Alex,
To be honest, your approach sounds like the proper way to move forward (at
least to me), but I still think that using what we already have in the AS
side is going to take less time and as you have already said in some
emails, this year will be a crucial one for Flex.
Anyway, having
On 1/25/13 11:00 AM, Erik de Bruin e...@ixsoftware.nl wrote:
2) Actually, I have the AS implementation completely finished... it's
the Flex SDK (hence the 'vanilla' in the name). On the browser side
I'll have to create a JS framework that has the same public API as the
Flex SDK, but I
On 1/25/13 10:57 AM, Nick Tsitlakidis ni...@perfectedz.com wrote:
Hello Alex,
To be honest, your approach sounds like the proper way to move forward (at
least to me), but I still think that using what we already have in the AS
side is going to take less time and as you have already said in
Hi there,
to continue the discussion about AS-JS cross compilation, I'd like to add
another option which, I think, could
lead to better acceptance of Apache Flex in the HTML5/JS sphere.
The title of this message says exactly what I mean. Right now we're talking
about cross compiling the Flex SDK
On Fri, Jan 25, 2013 at 7:17 AM, Nicholas Kwiatkowski nicho...@spoon.aswrote:
Om,
I think the biggest thing to figure out is how we want to handle creating
the tracking link. I could create it under my account, but I am also
unwilling to share my password with others in case something needs
On Fri, Jan 25, 2013 at 11:44 AM, Om bigosma...@gmail.com wrote:
On Fri, Jan 25, 2013 at 7:17 AM, Nicholas Kwiatkowski
nicho...@spoon.aswrote:
Om,
I think the biggest thing to figure out is how we want to handle creating
the tracking link. I could create it under my account, but I am
Over time, the approach I'm taking can grow to match a significant portion
of the existing Flex SDK, but I would not want to promise 100% for the above
stated reasons.
Ditto for me.
:-)
EdB
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Well done guys. This is really brilliant news.
Many many thanks
a
On Jan 25, 2013 6:11 PM, Frank Pepermans frankp...@hotmail.com wrote:
I concur, this is huge news for the future of Flex! Congrats to making
this possible!
About the vanilla sdk, I have some Jangaroo experience, there you can
The title of this message says exactly what I mean. Right now we're talking
about cross compiling the Flex SDK
itself, along with all of its components.
No, neither Alex nor I are taking that approach.
The way that TypeScript and Randori/SharpKit integrate with JS is by
declaring some sort
While both Erik and I are using Goog, I think Roland is asking why we aren't
use Jquery or ExtJS UI components.
In my framework, I'm not right now because I had trouble getting my head
around them and the ones I looked at seemed to come with application
framework infrastructure, and I want to
Fabio Todaro created FLEX-33369:
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Summary: Windows with custom chrome are partially offscreen when
maximized
Key: FLEX-33369
URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/FLEX-33369
Project: Apache Flex
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Fabio Todaro updated FLEX-33369:
Affects Version/s: (was: Adobe Flex SDK 4.1 (Release))
Adobe Flex SDK
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Fabio Todaro updated FLEX-33369:
Description:
Steps to reproduce:
1. Create an AIR application with custom chrome and transparent
We most certainly will, once we get our misunderstandings out of the way :)
I think we both aim for the same things, we just need to find the same
wavelengths :)
Your followup mails -- and me re-reading the original one, I know I
was lazy reading it the first time :-) -- cleared things up a
Erik, its really amazing to witness your progress!
On Fri, Jan 25, 2013 at 7:30 PM, Alex Harui aha...@adobe.com wrote:
On 1/25/13 10:11 AM, Frank Pepermans frankp...@hotmail.com wrote:
I concur, this is huge news for the future of Flex! Congrats to making
this
possible!
About the
On 25 January 2013 22:03, Erik de Bruin e...@ixsoftware.nl wrote:
We most certainly will, once we get our misunderstandings out of the way
:)
I think we both aim for the same things, we just need to find the same
wavelengths :)
Your followup mails -- and me re-reading the original one, I
It is important to note that the way we use Jangaroo at CoreMedia, we do
*not* use JooFlash (the Flash API emulation).
Instead, we build UIs in ActionScript and EXML (an MXML dialect), using Ext
JS through a (generated) ActionScript API.
We call this approach Ext AS:
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Carol Frampton commented on FLEX-33365:
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Fabio Todaro updated FLEX-33369:
Affects Version/s: Apache Flex 4.9.0
Windows with custom chrome are partially offscreen when
Hi Roland,
thank you for bringing up this point, I think it is crucial for the success
of Apache Flex / JS!
I Erik's latest thread, we just discussed the different approaches to come
up with a JS-enabled component library for Flex.
I mentioned that we already have an ActionScript-API for Ext JS
Hi,
I'm using en because that's the line of code I eventually dug out of the
SDK that was causing the problem.
Where was the code in the SDK? The SDK should probably be using
LocaleID.DEFAULT rather than assuming the locale/sort order is en I believe.
Thanks,
Justin
Before going further with ExtJS make sure licensing is clear.
Cuz ExtJS is GPL/Commercial.
2013/1/25 Frank Wienberg fr...@jangaroo.net
Hi Roland,
thank you for bringing up this point, I think it is crucial for the success
of Apache Flex / JS!
I Erik's latest thread, we just discussed the
Hey Frank,
thanks a lot for your elaborate answer (as usual). Basically everything I
had in mind
you pretty much described. So I'm pretty stoked that this could be
implemented rather
quickly.
Between your and Erik's approach I already prefered yours to be honest
(Erik, this is
no stab under water
Hi Alain,
I'm not sure if the license really comes into play here, all we're doing is
integrate with an API,
we don't fork or use their code in any way.
We might have to look into the implications for crating an AS3 shim for
their API's though,
so you do make a valid point.
Roland
On 25 January
On Fri, Jan 25, 2013 at 10:13 PM, Roland Zwaga rol...@stackandheap.comwrote:
I'm really glad to read about this, if you read the [ASJS] Integration
with existing JS libraries and components
you will see that I was actually talking about exactly what you're
describing.
Yeah, you sure saw
@Roland
For the SDK it s surely not a problem since it s all Apache.
But anyone using the Apache Flex SDK to write an ExtJS application will
need a commercial license from Sencha or will have to open source the code.
This is worth mentioning.
(I wrote an SDK around EXTJS, so i know for sure)
But if I understand it correctly, wouldn't it mean in Erik's model that when I
create my own custom datagrid component for instance, I would also have to
write a JS version for this? (For me personally this is what I would want to
avoid -- writing JS myself :) )
Does anybody know what GWT is
Today I added feature tests showing that property attributes and property tags
of type Boolean, int, uint, Number, String, and Class work.
I also added more test cases to the parsing tests for the Number tag and for
property attributes and tags of type Number.
Next: Tests for more-complex
The code is using getStyle(locale) but I needed to pull it out for the
test program. The locale comes from
frameworks/projects/framework/defaults.css where the default locale is
en.
The code itself is line 569 in spark CollatorBase.as.
Carol
On 1/25/13 5 :36PM, Justin Mclean
code and vice versa. I still think that RequireJS is the better choice, as
Closure implements *synchronous* require() which does not work dynamically
in the browser, and the Closure Library comes with many many more features,
I really wish you would stop saying this. It is simply not true.
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