None of these frameworks should be integrated into Apache Flex, I guess everyone agrees with that.
FYI: Parsley has been abandoned by its creator as well and there is no further development atm (afaik). It is licenced under Apache License 2.0 and available here https://github.com/spicefactory Am 28.05.2013 17:44, schrieb Carlos Rovira: > I don't know the actual state of RobotLegs, Parsley or others... Swiz is > without maintenance and needs attention and 2.0 could bring a great > improvment not reached for any other framework. This doesn't mean any base > sdk integration and dependency. We could make the same with other projects > that need a home. This should be driven by community necessity and should > have people behind the effort. > > 2013/5/28 Greg Reddin <gred...@gmail.com> > >> On Tue, May 28, 2013 at 10:37 AM, Roland Zwaga <rol...@stackandheap.com >>> wrote: >> >>> On 28 May 2013 17:33, dude <d...@atheist.com> wrote: >>> >>>> Good luck, but I'd rather see Parsley integrated into Apache Flex. >>>> >>>> >>> >>> Personally, the above response shows exactly the reason why I think there >>> shouldn't be any >>> application framework integrated into Apache Flex. Too many opinions on >>> the matter... >>> >> >> But, there's no reason we can't integrate it as a sub-project or incubate >> it. If it develops a community it can become its own TLP. >> > > >