In a thread or another email list? Either way folks don't seem to take the time to figure out a "more appropriate" communication mechanism. Otherwise they would find an old thread to pick up on.
On 3/6/13 4:40 PM, "Joe Kryzak" <f...@aligned.com> wrote: > > Alex, > > We could keep track of rumors and general complaints on an opinion thread, > can't we?. I doubt the resistance of another thread would keep people from > complaining. It's a possibility that an 'opinion' email might invite more > opinions, whereas 'dev' has a certain resistance to opinions. 'ideas' might be > another focus to push complainers towards a suggestive approach. > > Will do - I started looking through bugs already. > > > On Mar 6, 2013, at 12:16 PM, Alex Harui wrote: > > > > > On 3/6/13 10:57 AM, "Joe Kryzak" <f...@aligned.com> wrote: > >> I believe this has been brought up before, but why are these discussions >> accepted as part of 'dev'? > I know we shouldn't have these conversations on dev, but I let it go because > it helps me keep track of what kinds of rumors are out there. > >> That being said, I have 4.9 installed and would like to help out, don't have >> a >> lot of time to start with. At this point I'd think I'd be better off with >> helping docs than bugs, let me know how I can help. >> > If you want to improve the existing Flex SDK, there are plenty of bugs you > can try to fix (including doc bugs) and submit patches in JIRA. > > You can also try out the FlexJS stuff and provide feedback. There is a link > to instructions on how to play with it using flash builder off of this > page: > > https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/FLEX/Alex%27s+FlexJS+Prototype -- Alex Harui Flex SDK Team Adobe Systems, Inc. http://blogs.adobe.com/aharui