Yeah, I think that post is a bit presumptuous. I don't often interact with the lists, but I do follow them closely. There are problems that do arise, but the overall trend is that there are a lot of people working extremely hard, coding issues, technology issues, and 'political' issues are constantly being refined and tuned. Bugs and other issues that Adobe ignored for a long long time are being rectified. I'm not saying Adobe did a bad job, but the AF team and contributors are willing to dig in there and get their hands dirty. As with any open source project, there's a ramping up speed. Technologies are tried and rejected if they don't fit the bill - and finely tuned if they do. Hierarchical structures and group dynamics are tested and worked with to produce a finer machine. I, for one, am pleased and excited to watch the emails pour in with new bugs, new fixes, ideas, recommendations, taking votes, etc. I don't think the poster of that comment is truly watching the progress and dynamics of what is going on. Unfortunately, this is the fallacy that burdens our species as a whole in nearly any facet of our lives. My only hope is that the poster of that comment subscribes to the lists and really watches what's going on while subjectively considering the situation.
On Thu, Jun 27, 2013 at 9:03 AM, Justin Mclean <jus...@classsoftware.com>wrote: > Hi, > > Oh and if you want to have an idea of what progress is being made: > https://github.com/apache/flex-sdk/graphs/commit-activity > https://github.com/apache/flex-sdk/contributors > > And features that will in the next release (out of date and incomplete) > https://github.com/apache/flex-sdk/blob/develop/RELEASE_NOTES > > And that's just the SDK repo - there are other repos as well! > > This also gives good indication (compared to other OS projects) to the > activity in the project. > https://www.ohloh.net/p/ApacheFlex > > Thanks, > Justin > > > > -- *Thomas Wright* Software Engineer Extension: 1054 Office: [801] 464.4600 Corporate Division twri...@yesco.com