The move to Apache also held us off what we've planned also. Hopefully having these guidelines we can get a good picture for a Flex Camp and pick up where we left off.
On Mon, Feb 13, 2012 at 12:13 AM, JP Bader <j...@zavteq.com> wrote: > In Chicago we are hosting Adobe's Christophe Conraets and Digital > Primate's Michael Labriola to plug the future of Flex, Spoon, and the > future of Adobe's involvement with it. Before Adobe began the process > of moving Flex to Apache, we had actually begun planning a Flex/Flash > camp, but have since held off until we have a better idea of where > things are going. > > JP > > On Sun, Feb 12, 2012 at 8:47 AM, Nicholas Kwiatkowski <nicho...@spoon.as> > wrote: > > James, > > > > I would recommend you talk to the guys at Spoon. While we haven't ramped > > up to do Flex Camps yet, we are in the process of kicking off a roadshow > > that may help you out. Keith is the guy you should be talking to ( > > ke...@spoon.as). He has been coordinating all of the Spoon UG efforts > to > > date. > > > > -Nick > > > > On Sun, Feb 12, 2012 at 8:45 AM, James Roland Cabresos < > j.cabre...@gmail.com > >> wrote: > > > >> Yes I am a user group manager. I'm not really looking for funding > support > >> here in Apache, but just information that this community want to push to > >> Flex Camps. Yes we have Adobe contacts, but it's kind of different now > as > >> Flex is on Apache, it's not enough that we only get the information on > >> Adobe's side. > >> > >> > >> On Sunday, 12 February, 2012 09:27 PM, Jeffry Houser wrote: > >> > >>> On 2/12/2012 4:13 AM, James Roland Cabresos wrote: > >>> > >>>> A Flex camp is one of the things that markets Flex to a community. As > >>>> Adobe still are committed to developing the tool for Flex, I assumed > that > >>>> they will still support these camps. Gathering resources today will > be much > >>>> more different than it was before. > >>>> > >>> > >>> Do Flex Camps still happen? I would not expect Adobe to put any > effort > >>> into any such thing. Although, I was under the impression Adobe gave > very > >>> little support to Flex Camps beyond sending a "keynoter" and funds to > help > >>> secure a "Big enough" location. > >>> > >>> > >>> I think every Flex user group manager out there is now unsure where to > >>>> start or how to start. It would be good if we have some guide(WIKI) > for > >>>> someone who are planning to setup a Flex Camp. What do you think guys? > >>>> > >>> > >>> Are you a User Group Manager? If so, you should know that you have an > >>> Adobe Contact and you can ask them about such things. > >>> > >>> I don't perceive Apache would support Flex Camps from a funding stand > >>> point. If you want to hold a Flex Camp, I would look towards finding > your > >>> own Corporate Sponsors. Or to Spoon. > >>> > >>> > >> > > > > -- > JP Bader > Principal > Zavteq, Inc. > @lordB8r | j...@zavteq.com > 608.692.2468 >