On Fri, Oct 11, 2013 at 8:32 PM, Justin Mclean <jus...@classsoftware.com>wrote:

> Hi,
>
> > I prefer the second option.  This is how we tested previous releases.
> Not everyone tests it that way. It's certainly easier to do it that way if
> you don't have a complication environment set up, and it's certainly easier
> for non PMC members to test it that way.
>
>
I dont think it is a matter of PMC vs. non-PMC members.  AFAIK, Windows
users need to use the Installer to test the SDKs with existing Flex
projects.   If not, the only other option is to compile the SDK, and hand
assemble the SDK by downloading the AIR SDK and other dependencies, modify
config files by hand, etc.


> The official vote is on the source (Apache only votes on the release of
> source code, the binaries are just there for convenience). Any binding vote
> really need to be done by compiling the source and checking and testing
> that.
>
>
>
What are you testing then?  That the SDK compiles and creates a binary file
- that nobody can use it in any real application?

I dont agree with your definition of what a binding vote means.

Thanks,
Om


> Thanks,
> Justin

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