Ok, if that's what it takes to avoid further confusion, I'll second
(or third) a new vote, but all the points you raise have been
discussed and the resulting consensus conforms with the points you
want to add/amend in the new vote.
Note also that Parsley also seems to be on the point of being dona
I'm fine with a second reound of votes. So we can close here this thread
and I open a new one just now.
2013/6/2 Erik de Bruin
> Ok, if that's what it takes to avoid further confusion, I'll second
> (or third) a new vote, but all the points you raise have been
> discussed and the resulting cons
This vote comes from an original vote thread declared as null (see original
thread for info about motivations):
http://markmail.org/message/o6zjmorfh4lxuygo
The new vote thread is considering the donation of the optional MVC/IOC
Swiz Framework.
Points taken from the original vote thread:
* Swiz
+1 (non binding)
2013/6/2 Carlos Rovira
> This vote comes from an original vote thread declared as null (see
> original thread for info about motivations):
>
> http://markmail.org/message/o6zjmorfh4lxuygo
>
> The new vote thread is considering the donation of the optional MVC/IOC
> Swiz Framewo
+1 (non binding)
To me, all those points were already clear in the previous thread.
On 2 June 2013 10:57, Carlos Rovira wrote:
> +1 (non binding)
>
>
> 2013/6/2 Carlos Rovira
>
> > This vote comes from an original vote thread declared as null (see
> > original thread for info about motivation
+1 Binding
Thanks,
Om
On Sun, Jun 2, 2013 at 3:02 AM, João Fernandes
wrote:
> +1 (non binding)
>
> To me, all those points were already clear in the previous thread.
>
>
> On 2 June 2013 10:57, Carlos Rovira wrote:
>
>> +1 (non binding)
>>
>>
>> 2013/6/2 Carlos Rovira
>>
>> > This vote comes f
+1
On 02.06.2013, at 17:57, Carlos Rovira wrote:
> This vote comes from an original vote thread declared as null (see original
> thread for info about motivations):
>
> http://markmail.org/message/o6zjmorfh4lxuygo
>
> The new vote thread is considering the donation of the optional MVC/IOC
> Sw
+1 - I defer to Alex's suggetions
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On 2 June 2013 10:06, OmPrakash Muppirala wrote:
> +1 Binding
>
> Thanks,
> Om
>
> On Sun, Jun 2, 2013 at 3:02 AM, João Fernandes
> wrote:
> > +1 (non binding)
> >
> > To me, all those points were already c
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On Jun 2, 2013, at 12:09 PM, "aYo ~" wrote:
> +1 - I defer to Alex's suggetions
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+1 (non binding)
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On 02-06-2013, at 11:57, Carlos Rovira wrote:
> This vote comes from an original vote thread declared as null (see original
> thread for info about motivations):
>
> http://markmail.org/message/o6zjmorfh4lxuygo
>
> The new vote thread is considering the donation of
Hi,
I figure you can use some input from the community for this. I personally never
use stategroups as i find them a bit confusing.
So I tend to structure my components the way that it's not needed and use the
normal straightforward states.
IMHO states are one of the key features of Flex, stat
Jan Durian created FLEX-33581:
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Summary: Unloading a module contaning a chart component affect
styles of other uploaded modules
Key: FLEX-33581
URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/FLEX-33581
Projec
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1. load sample module 1 in moduleloader 1
2. load module 2 with no chart component in modu
+1 non binding
> Date: Sun, 2 Jun 2013 11:57:34 +0200
> Subject: [VOTE] Oprtional MVC/IOC Frameworks Donation: Swiz Framework Donation
> From: carlosrov...@apache.org
> To: dev@flex.apache.org
>
> This vote comes from an original vote thread declared as null (see original
> thread for info about
+1
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On Sun, Jun 2, 2013 at 7:25 PM, Margo Powell wrote:
> +1 non binding
>
> > Date: Sun, 2 Jun 2013 11:57:34 +0200
> > Subject: [VOTE] Oprtional MVC/IOC Frameworks Do
Hi,
Anyone know why 4.8 isn't here and 4.9 and 4.9.1 are?
https://archive.apache.org/dist/flex/
Thanks,
Justin
+1 (binding)
4.8 was not an official Apache release, because we were still in
incubation. Hence, it is located here :
https://archive.apache.org/dist/incubator/flex/
-Nick
On Sun, Jun 2, 2013 at 10:18 AM, Justin Mclean wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Anyone know why 4.8 isn't here and 4.9 and 4.9.1 are?
> https://archive
Hi,
> 4.8 was not an official Apache release, because we were still in
> incubation.
That makes sense.
Thanks,
Justin
.. you could add those files to
https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/FLEX-33490. If possible also
html web content as a zip archive. So that we have got everything
collected here at apache.
Cyrill
On Fri, May 31, 2013 at 1:19 AM, Michael A. Labriola
wrote:
>>Mhh good question... I don't know if
Thanks Carlos.
When the 72 hours pass, please use a [VOTE][RESULT] tag to officially
close the vote.
@Erik. My vote didn't have to really count since it came late, but without
a [VOTE][RESULT] tag on a vote summary email it wasn't clear it was
officially closed.
Thanks again,
-Alex
On 6/2/13 2:
+1 (binding)
EdB
On Sun, Jun 2, 2013 at 4:31 PM, Justin Mclean wrote:
> +1 (binding)
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Cyrill,
You can add straight HTML pages. Right now our CMS is set to ignore
anything with a .HTM or .HTML extension -- but that also means that it
won't get added to the template. I can take this on as soon as Mike adds
it to the JIRA ticket.
-Nick
On Wed, May 29, 2013 at 11:10 PM, Cyrill Zad
Update: It turns out the failing tests have Win specific baselines, so I
need to create Win specific png.xml files. However, I don't have my
Windows machine with me this weekend, so this will have to be a Monday
project, (or maybe Sunday night).
On 5/31/13 10:18 PM, "Erik de Bruin" wrote:
>I'll
Does that imply that once you cut the new baselines ALL tests will
pass? That sounds cool! I've never seen a fully successful run of
Mustella ;-)
Once you get all tests to pass I'll restart the twice daily schedule
and we will finally have a max of 12 hours between commit and a signal
something br
I'd like to make this more concrete. Let's take Alex' Button example and
compare the 'stateGroups' way to the 'multidimensional states' way.
Here's what that Button's States might look like with 'stateGroups'.
Hi,
I'm not familiar with the expected result of the 'asdoc' target on the
main build. I have set up a Jenkins job to run this target (after a
'super-clean' and 'main'). The build reports to be successful...
however, I don't see any artifacts in the asdoc-output directory of
the workspace. That se
Hi,
I can't figure this one out: when I run the falconjx tests
(compiler.jx.tests) on my local Mac and Windows machine, all tests
pass. But when the tests are run as part of a Jenkins job, several
tests that involve external files fail.
Maybe someone can have a look and maybe figure out what's go
+1 (non binding)CheersVicker
Erik de Bruin
2 June, 2013
11:24 PM+1 (binding)EdB
Justin Mclean
2 June, 2013
10:31 PM+1 (binding)
Carlos Rovira
2 June, 2013 5:57
PMThis vote comes from an
original vote thread declared as null (see originalthread
0 [Binding]
On 6/2/2013 5:57 AM, Carlos Rovira wrote:
This vote comes from an original vote thread declared as null (see original
thread for info about motivations):
http://markmail.org/message/o6zjmorfh4lxuygo
The new vote thread is considering the donation of the optional MVC/IOC
Swiz Framew
Where do we find the Jenkins results and log?
On 6/2/13 10:52 AM, "Erik de Bruin" wrote:
>Hi,
>
>I can't figure this one out: when I run the falconjx tests
>(compiler.jx.tests) on my local Mac and Windows machine, all tests
>pass. But when the tests are run as part of a Jenkins job, several
>tes
On 6/2/13 10:18 AM, "Erik de Bruin" wrote:
>Does that imply that once you cut the new baselines ALL tests will
>pass? That sounds cool! I've never seen a fully successful run of
>Mustella ;-)
I've only seen about 4. It looks like you are still getting some
timeouts. But for me on the Mac and
Hi Max,
Thanks for detailing it out.
In the relatively few minutes I've spent thinking about the problem, I
pondered whether the answer is to expand on how s:State is used, or simply
allow you to have conditional attributes based on things other than
States. IMO, along with this set of States is
>You can add straight HTML pages. Right now our CMS is set to ignore anything
>with a .HTM or .HTML extension -- but that also means that it won't get added
>to the template. I can take this on as soon as Mike adds it >to the JIRA
>ticket.
Will try to get this done tomorrow.
Mike
If you open Chrome, it will open on the Jenkins main page. Click on
the mustella job (top one) and in the bottom left corner you'll see a
list of the most recent builds. Click one. On the left there is an
item named "Console Output"... Or paste this URL:
http://localhost:8080/job/flex-sdk_mustella
Oh, my bad, I've been mixing my issues. But the above is basically the
same for FalconJx. You can find the project here:
https://builds.apache.org/view/E-G/view/Flex/
Select a build as above and view the "Test Result" item on the left.
The console output is same as above.
EdB
On Mon, Jun 3, 2
> So, the metric for success may require that script that checks for
> failures.txt and runs with the -failures options.
Ok, that script is ready to go in 'jenkins.sh', it's commented out on
the bottom of the file.
> But the interesting thing for me once we get this Jenkins thing running
> is: if
On Jun 2, 2013 10:33 PM, "Erik de Bruin" wrote:
>
> > So, the metric for success may require that script that checks for
> > failures.txt and runs with the -failures options.
>
> Ok, that script is ready to go in 'jenkins.sh', it's commented out on
> the bottom of the file.
>
> > But the interesti
Hey, can I log in again? It looks like there are some tests that didn't
have a win-specific bitmap and I want to see if there is a bad.png.xml for
them.
-Alex
On 6/2/13 10:32 PM, "Erik de Bruin" wrote:
>> So, the metric for success may require that script that checks for
>> failures.txt and ru
>
>I have an Azure VM sitting idle. Theoretically, we could add it as a
>second slave and divvy up the Mustella run into two halves. We should be
>able to have a single run in half the time.
>
>The more slaves we can add, the faster the run would get.
>
>Do you want me to give this idea a shot?
OK, got what I needed.
On 6/2/13 10:55 PM, "Alex Harui" wrote:
>Hey, can I log in again? It looks like there are some tests that didn't
>have a win-specific bitmap and I want to see if there is a bad.png.xml for
>them.
>
>-Alex
>
>On 6/2/13 10:32 PM, "Erik de Bruin" wrote:
>
>>> So, the metric
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