On 07/06/07, Trevor DeVore <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Adobe did not open source Flex Builder, Flex Data
Services or Flash itself - just the Flex framework. At least that is
what I've read in articles discussing the topic.


Not sure - but whats missing from this:

Adobe plans to release all of the components of the Flex SDK needed to
create Flex applications, including the Java source code for the
ActionScript and MXML compilers, the ActionScript debugger, and the
ActionScript libraries that make up the core Flex framework. Adobe Flex
Builder, the Eclipse-based IDE, is not part of the open source announcement.


Sounds pretty comprehensive to me?

I think the first step is an extensible language designed by a small
group that does have to waste time doing design by committee. Make
that available to everyone and then people can start building elegant
open source frameworks that will catch on.


What are you thinking of here Trevor - sounds intriguing  - but you lost me
:)
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