I hope you do realize you are the only one opposing the discussion I
started and your second agenda is so grossly driving the way you handle
this, I am actually embarrassed for you.

Pick your side wisely, because I will keep you accountable for your choices
and the way you dealt with me today. I hope you will succeed with JS where
everyone before you failed.

Funny, I had that discussion with people at Adone today, the company
started to stop talking about HTML5 and dumped They dumped PhoneGap.

Meanwhile, marketing for Flash now can no longer bash the player.
Mentioning the use of the Flash IDE without the player is now no longer
allowed.

Good luck to you guys!

On Tue, Jan 20, 2015 at 2:58 AM, Stephane Beladaci <
adobeflexengin...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Alright Erik, thank you for confirming my concern regarding the fact that
> Apache is no longer a good match for Flex. I started feel your change of
> direction  already a while ago.
>
> Good luck killing Flex with JS.
>
> On Tue, Jan 20, 2015 at 2:09 AM, Erik de Bruin <e...@ixsoftware.nl> wrote:
>
>> >> Now, since this forum is dedicated to the development of Apache Flex,
>> >> can you maybe come to the point and discuss development related
>> >> issues?
>> >
>> > I take your point, but I can't think of a better forum to have this
>> > discussion on that we could suggest it be moved to.
>>
>> One of these come to mind:
>>
>> http://www.linkedin.com/today/author/5629395
>> http://facebook.com/flexengineer
>> http://twitter.com/flexengineer
>> http://facebook.com/occupyhtml5
>>
>> :-P
>>
>> All kidding aside, whatever comes out of this initiative, it is clear
>> that the effort involved will be huge. Also, as this only tangentially
>> concerns Apache Flex, I don't think it can be a sub-project - keep in
>> mind there are already 2 sub-projects devoted to making Apache Flex
>> independent of the Flash Player: FlexJS and VF2JS.
>>
>> So, my suggestion is that Stephane sets up a Github project and starts
>> getting together developers and other resources from that base. This
>> list is not a soapbox where you can rant against the evil empires that
>> supposedly ruined our favorite toy, nor is it a recruitment platform
>> for other open source projects.
>>
>> EdB
>>
>>
>>
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>>
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>>
>
>

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