If there was any interest at all, I'm sure it would be easy to migrate the flexlib code. There are a handful of contributors (me being one of the largest), and I'm sure assuming we still have good email addresses for everyone they'd all sign whatever is needed.
Note that flexlib is nearly all Flex 3 components. There was work done to get them working with the 4.x framework, but I don't think any spark stuff was ever really created fresh, although I could be wrong. I haven't been paying attention to the project for years. So maybe since it's all non-Spark components y'all wouldn't want it anyway. It's on github these days: https://github.com/flex-users/flexlib but the last commit was nearly a year ago. You won't find any interest from the original creators of the project, and the only person who seems to have been maintaining the project any more is Julien Nicoulaud ( https://github.com/nicoulaj). On Wed, May 29, 2013 at 2:45 PM, Bertrand Delacretaz <bdelacre...@apache.org > wrote: > On Tue, May 28, 2013 at 7:49 PM, Jeffry Houser <jef...@dot-com-it.com> > wrote: > > ... I could get the Flextras components donated, but didn't because > assumed > > Apache Flex didn't want to be the dumping ground for 'abandoned code'... > > In general yes, but many Apache projects have a "contrib" source code > folder for modules that are not necessarily actively maintained. > > As long as the project clearly defines what "contrib" means, so as to > avoid wrong expectations, that's perfectly fine. > > -Bertrand >