Hi Mentors,

As you may recall, many of our users use existing tools like Adobe Flash 
Builder to write code.  Flash Builder expects a particular directory layout in 
order to identify a Flex SDK.  Because that layout contains some Adobe-owned 
code, the Apache Flex source release uses a different layout and we’ve provided 
utilities to take the Apache Flex layout and copy in Adobe-owned assets in 
order to create an Apache Flex SDK that can be used by Flash Builder.

While that’s fine for the vast majority of users that are just consumers of the 
SDK, my question is about the committers and other folks who want to make 
changes to the SDK.  Is there any Apache policy that requires committers to 
have “clean” source code layouts such that no non-compatible licensed files are 
mixed into the source tree?  Or do folks just have to be careful that they 
don’t accidentally modify or check in something they shouldn’t?

Thanks,

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Alex Harui
Flex SDK Team
Adobe Systems, Inc.
http://blogs.adobe.com/aharui

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