Despite the impact past events and decisions have had on companies and developers using the Flash Platform (mostly Flex), I respect Adobe's pursuit of a new business model, and one I believe will be more successful than tooling and an ecosystem targeted towards the Large Enterprise with a bent on Transactional software. Sencha seems to be doing well with a business model that includes licensing different parts of their ecosystem, and I personally believe Adobe is headed in the right direction. I wish them the best in that endeavor.
On Tue, Apr 17, 2012 at 4:29 PM, Mike Chambers <mcham...@adobe.com> wrote: > Yep. Agreed. > > We had announced last year that we planned to monetize alchemy, and then > announced earlier this year that as part of that we would be removing the > domainMemory API. > > Based on community feedback we changed those plans so that domainMemory is > still available (and officially supported), and that it would only be a > premium feature when used in conjunction with Stage3D. > > mike chambers > > m...@adobe.com > > On Apr 17, 2012, at 1:02 PM, Tink wrote: > > > > > On 17 Apr 2012, at 20:37, Mike Chambers wrote: > > > > > > IMO if you want to gain back trust a credibility with developers you > still need to be clearer and more open about your plans. It should have > been made plain and clear that some of these new features would come at a > cost. > > > > Tink > >