On Mar 13, 2014 10:25 PM, "Alex Harui" <aha...@adobe.com> wrote:
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> On 3/13/14 9:04 PM, "DarkStone" <darkst...@163.com> wrote:
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> >Hi Justin,
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> >Sorry, I think I'm misled by the official webpage of the Apache Flex
> >Team, which indicates Alex is one of our mentors:
> >http://flex.apache.org/about-people.html
> It says I'm the PMC Chair.  A Mentor is something else.  And as PMC Chair
> I do not have authority over the other PMC Members and committers, I just
> have extra work to do.

It does say 'Our Mentors' in the section heading where your name is listed.

Thanks,
Om

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> >And I don't think Alex would disagree with anything you said too, I just
> >wanna know if there is any chance that Adobe could bring the Flash
> >Builder's Design View back to life : )
> I do not expect Adobe would bring back Design View and there is no
> official statement either way. But that doesn't mean that Apache Flex
> couldn't create its own Design View or some other thing could be created.
> Think of it this way: what is it about Design View that are truly the
> requirements?  That it is an Eclipse plug-in?  What are the most important
> things Design View accomplishes?  Is it dragging your UI widgets from a
> toolbar or tweaking it afterwards?  What if there was a way to tweak most
> of your UI while the app is actually running live?  Would that be even
> better?
> Would you give up on it being an Eclipse plug-in if you could do that?
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> Also note that, AFAIK, we have not broken the Flash Builder 4.6 Design
> View.  I believe Apache Flex releases still work in Flash Builder 4.6
> although they are not officially supported.  You can have both Flash
> Builder 4.6 and 4.7 installed on a single machine.  I think there may be
> some issues with project properties and 4.6 has issues publishing the HTML
> wrapper.  But I think some folks said you can still use 4.6 Design View.
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> -Alex
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