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On Jan 3, 2014 8:18 PM, "Joseph Balderson" <n...@joeflash.ca> wrote:

> FYI, here is my official request proposal to Apache. Alex, if you would be
> so
> kind as to forward this on to the folks at Apache that would be greatly
> appreciated.
>
> -------------------------------------------------------------------------
> January 3, 2014
>
> To Who It May Concern,
>
> My name is Joseph Balderson, and I am a professional ActionScript 3.0
> developer
> of 13 years, and a specialist Flex developer for 8 years now as of January
> 2014.
> I have been, in my professional life as an ActionScript developer, an
> Adobe-certified Trainer, a teacher of Flash programming at Humber College
> in
> Toronto, a speaker at user groups, and a professional tech writer. I have
> tech
> edited a number of books by Peachpit, Friends of Ed and O'Reilly, and in
> 2009 I
> lead a 6-person team to write a 1400-page book Professional Adobe Flex 3
> by Wrox
> Publishing, rated 4.5 out of 5 stars on Amazon.
>
> With the migration of the Flex framework from Adobe to Apache, good
> internet
> resources for Flex have fallen through the cracks, namely Tour De Flex and
> flexexamples.com, both of which have functioned as essential
> micro-tutorial
> resources for the beginner, a quick reference for the more experienced
> programmer, and visibility on its use to managers and stakeholders. These
> two
> resources have yet to be migrated/updated to Apache Flex.
>
> Thus, seeing a need in the programming community, and wanting to help
> restore
> and promote the adoption of Flex for its own sake, I have purchased the
> domain
> apacheflexexamples.com, with the intention of turning it into a
> micro-tutorial
> site with the same purpose and intent of the former flexexamples.com. (An
> archive of the site as it existed prior to Flex's migration from Adobe to
> Apache
> in 2012 can be seen here:
> https://web.archive.org/web/20111010030748/http://blog.flexexamples.com/).
>
> To be specific, the purpose and features of apacheflexexamples.com will
> include:
>
> 1) provide blog-like micro-tutorials;
> 2) will be administrated and authored by myself, Joseph Balderson
> 3) tutorials will be short, on average "single page", thus no code
> repository or
> downloads of any kind will be necessary;
> 4) where possible the most recent version of Apache Flex will be used and
> indicated;
> 5) an average of one post per business day will be issued on the site;
> 6) commenting will be disabled, and users will be encouraged to discuss the
> tutorials on the official us...@flex.apache.org list;
> 7) an email address will be set up where users can contact the
> administrator
> (me) for the specific purpose of pointing out typos or problems specific
> to the
> examples which are non-specific to Flex framework errata issues;
> 8) a resource/"blogroll" list of resource links will be situated in a
> prominent
> location in the left or right column so as to help users refer to official
> Apache Flex resources;
> 9) if desired, to avoid confusion with official Apache websites, a
> disclaimer
> similar to what is currently used in book titles and other publications
> will be
> indicated at the top of every page, "Apache, Apache Flex, and Flex are
> trademarks of The Apache Software Foundation. Used with permission. No
> endorsement by The Apache Software Foundation is implied by the use of
> these marks."
> 10) no personal promotions (other than an author credit on my part), nor
> any
> product reviews, endorsements or sales of any kind will be permitted on the
> site: it is strictly for micro-tutorials pertaining to the Apache Flex
> framework. (See the flexexamples.com archive as an example)
>
> In addition, if there comes a time when I am no longer willing or able to
> administer the site or keep up a reasonable posting frequency, I will
> commit in
> writing to donating the domain and the site administration to the Apache
> Flex group.
>
> The aim is to have a few dozen examples blogged and ready to go prior to
> launch
> sometime in February of 2014. A private beta will be issued, to be
> reviewed by
> the Apache Flex development team (and the legal department at Apache if
> such is
> desired) to ensure everyone concerned is satisfied with the end result
> prior to
> launch. Once the site is launched, posting frequency will be as indicated
> above.
>
> All this to say that I am very vested and interested in conserving the
> quality
> and integrity of the Apache Flex name. And in order to help increase
> positive
> adoption of Apache Flex usage, I have purchased this domain with the
> intent of
> continuing on the work of the esteemed former Adobe employee Peter DeHaan
> at
> flexexamples.com with a new site. In the spirit of this intent, I humbly
> request
> your permission to use the Apache trademark in the domain name
> apacheflexexamples.com.
>
> Thank you,
>
> Joseph Balderson
> Flex Developer & Tech Writer
> http://www.joeflash.ca
> http://www.linkedin.com/in/joeflash
> http://tinyurl.com/proflex3book
>
>

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