It wouldn't be a bad idea for more than one person to try to present this
comparison. Then we can see which presentation(s) are useful and iterate
towards a final solution or solutions.
My personal philosophy is to try to not disappoint, so having Basic in a list
and finding out later it requi
Hmm..But I was in my mind something simple. If we just show the names -
without to much details - even Basic can landed onto that table. Once user
see names will be able to look himself into that.
Piotr
On Sat, Sep 30, 2017, 00:22 Alex Harui wrote:
> IMO, we want to compare the Express and mayb
IMO, we want to compare the Express and maybe MDL packages against Flex's
Spark and MX. Comparing Basic components will be too difficult because of
how configurable they are. And this might inspire us to create a
Migration component set that is better tuned to ease migration.
My 2 cents,
-Alex
It's a good idea. Would definitely make a transition easier if I
could plan out over time. Being able to stage changes to migrate more
easily would be welcome.
-Mark K
On Fri, Sep 29, 2017 at 2:40 PM, Peter Ent wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm moving to discussion over to Royale, but still including users
Hi Peter,
I was also thinking how to help Nicolas and other folks who came with
similar problems.
I believe such table should contains Flex Component/Royale
Component/Beads/Description -
Flex Component - Just name
Royale Component - Name/Names of the Views if there are some which doing
more
Bead
Hi,
I'm moving to discussion over to Royale, but still including users from
flex who have not yet subscribed to the new Royale email lists.
I was speaking with Alex earlier and we thought the idea of a comparison
table was a good one. I've been giving some thought to what this might
look like and
Hi,
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Royale folks will no longer be watching Apache JIRA for issues related to
FlexJS and Royale. Existing FlexJS JIRA issues will not be automatically
migrated to GitHub Issues. If you have an open FlexJS issue in Apache
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