Thanks for the clarification. Waiting Falco, in order to contribute to apache flex I just have to checkout the Flex code and then decide what to do, right? have you got any agile tool containing the user stories and the sprint mapping?
On 4 May 2012 17:43, Michael A. Labriola <labri...@digitalprimates.net>wrote: > >So why they updated that blog? > >It seems an offcial blog from adobe no? > ><http://blogs.adobe.com/bparadie/2011/11/19/what-is-falconjs/> > > I understand the confusion, I really do. Much of Adobe isn't really good > at the communicating with humans thing. I can absolutely 100% promise you > we do not yet have that code. > > Read this: > http://www.adobe.com/devnet/flex/whitepapers/roadmap.html > > Especially this section: > > "Falcon compiler contribution to Apache > > Falcon 1.0 is the next generation compiler for ActionScript and is > currently in development. Upon completion of the ActionScript portion of > the compiler, Adobe will contribute Falcon 1.0 to the Apache Flex Project, > which we expect will be in Q4 2012. > > Falcon JS compiler contribution to Apache > > Falcon JS is an experimental ActionScript 3 compiler that targets > JavaScript rather than the Flash Runtime. Adobe will contribute the > prototype of Falcon JS source code to the Apache Flex Project after the > completion and contribution of Falcon 1.0." > > Mike > > >