I need a little information on how the CMS works with web. Is there a page that describes it? Want to leave the scope for integration while we create working HTML pages.
Ashish Desai Zootar LLP ashish.de...@zootar.com On Jun 29, 2012, at 9:53 AM, Nicholas Kwiatkowski wrote: > Flex is for applications, not full websites. HTML is the way to go. > > We may want to wait for Tomasz's design next week. I'm sure it will give > us a great head-start with the entire thing. > > Sharing via GitHub would make sense. Based on the stuff in GitHub, I can > put stuff on our staging server, so we can see how it works with our CMS. > > -Nick Kwiatkowski > Apache Flex PPMC Member > que...@apache.org > > On Thu, Jun 28, 2012 at 9:26 PM, Ashish Desai <ashish.de...@zootar.com>wrote: > >> Based on the prototype that Tomasz had created, I have already started >> working on the web page creation. >> >> Need some inputs on following: >> Should i build it in flex or HTML and JS? >> How can i share the work i have done with the DEV team as i don't have >> committing rights yet? >> >> Ashish Desai >> ashish.de...@zootar.com >> >> >> >> On Jun 28, 2012, at 4:09 AM, Tomasz Maciąg | Fuse Collective wrote: >> >>>> Open@Adobe content should be under Creative-Commons (CC_BY_SA) so I >> think >>>> you don't have to worry to much about copying text. >>> I think Nicholas was referring to Adobe website not open@adobe. Sadly >> there isn't much at http://sourceforge.net/adobe/flexsdk/ which we could >> (beside about text) >>> >>>> I wonder if we can grab an old features list from the old Flex SDK page >> on >>>> Adobe's site. Not the text, but at least the highlighted features... >>> There are a lot of stuff we could use so this was my initial idea. I've >> already asked Alex about possibility of using content form Adobe site and >> it seems to be not an easy task and it would require some effort. >>> I think for now we'll start with what we have right now and we can >> always add new pages later on. I'll try to compile some texts about >> features because IMO this is must have on start. >>> >>> -- >>> Tomasz Maciąg >>> Fuse Collective >>> www.fusecollective.com >>> >> >>