I'm sorry if I missed it earlier, but what exactly does 'back port' mean? Thanks, Om
On Wed, Nov 11, 2015 at 9:43 AM, Alex Harui <aha...@adobe.com> wrote: > Update: > > The following SWCs have been back ported (but are in various states of > operability): > > Binding > Collections > Effects > Graphics > Charts > Core > DragDrop > HTML > > Peter is almost done with: > Mobile > > I’m starting in on > Network > > > > These are remaining: > Formatters > Flat > GoogleMaps > HTML5 > Jquery > CreateJS > > Once I finish Network I’ll have most of what I need to get FlexJSStore > running in order to test the back port of DragDrop, and Effects. > > > > -Alex > > On 10/30/15, 2:34 PM, "Alex Harui" <aha...@adobe.com> wrote: > > >Update: > > > >I got all of the classes in HTML to cross-compile, and DataBindingExample > >ran and seemed to work. Along the way, I found and fixed several bugs in > >Falcon. While this back-port from JS to AS isn’t going out in the 0.5.0 > >release, the fixes to Falcon are since folks writing AS for JS would hit > >these even for “low-level” JS apps. > > > >-Alex > > > >