Quoting Omar Gonzalez <omarg.develo...@gmail.com>:
A noise reply but, this is exactly what a flex-user/flex
coders/stackoverflow/adobe forums would talk about.
To be honest, I am willing to put a huge amount of energy into
committing and this project and I REALLY hope these discussions will
sooner than later move to the appropriate forums/mailing lists.
I am hoping when a month or so goes by we as members could put to rest
whether these types of discussions are off topic or not for this
particular mailing list. If they are not considered off topic, this
could really be the source of a large amount of noise on this list.
Mike
I'm not against working out some best coding practices, that is certainly
welcome though not sure if that is a "responsibility" of the Flex
incubator. Personally think its important to keep focus on what the
incubator is about, i.e. the Flex SDK and while people are obviously free
to work on whatever they like it doesn't seem like a core aspect of the
project.
- Peter
+1 - to be frank, I'm not in this project to tell people how they should
code Flex, or save them from their own code. I feel the energy and effort
could be better spent on improving and moving the Flex SDK forward.
A Best Practices discussion I just don't see ending. Someone said the most
popular frameworks are Swiz and Parsley... Really??? In my 6 years coding
Flex I've never ever run into a project that used either, I don't
personally know anyone that uses either framework, AND like someone else
stated, I could say the same about Robotlegs and PureMVC - they're the most
popular, I mean I haven't seen an O'reilly book on SWiz or Parsley like RL
or PMVC.
Anyhow, this is a discussion I see potentially turning into a religious
argument that I think the energy could be better used elsewhere.
-omar